Chinese President’s Visit To Russia, United States Reacts.
US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken announced on Monday that Xi Jinping’s visit to Russia following the International Criminal Court’s arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin shows that China does not think the Kremlin should be held accountable for its “violent actions” in Ukraine.
Speaking to reporters, Blinken claimed that the world should not be fooled by any Russian tactical action supported by China.
The President of China along with his delegation visited Russia today and met with his Russian counterpart.
On Friday, the International Criminal Court accused Putin of committing “war crimes” and issued an arrest warrant for him.
At the same time, the US Department of State has published a human rights report on the war in Ukraine, which Blinken claims in the introduction of this report that this report emphasizes war crimes and other crimes by Russia in Ukraine, which led to mass destruction and death.
The US foreign minister had previously announced that Washington would send new aid to Kiev.
He announced that this aid package, worth approximately 350 million dollars, includes more ammunition for Himars and howitzer systems, as well as ammunition for Bradley fighting vehicles, Harem missiles, anti-tank weapons, riverboats and other equipment.