Russian President Vladimir Putin has vowed to press his attack against Ukraine despite its latest counteroffensive.
, while adding that he was ready to discuss China’s unspecified “concerns” about Ukraine.
Zhang Lihua, an international relations expert at Tsinghua University, said the reference to stability “is mainly related to China-U.S. relations,” adding that “the United States has been using all means to suppress China, which forced China to seek cooperation with Russia." As the Ukrainian military makes moves to push Russian aggressors out of the country, there are lingering concerns about the power grid in the nation.
Xi offered to train 2,000 police officers, to set up a regional counterterrorism training center and to “strengthen law enforcement capacity building.” He did not elaborate.
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