The conflict between Moscow and Kiev “came up very strongly” during his talks with Xi Jinping, the US leader has said
US President Donald said that he had agreed with his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, that Washington and Beijing would “work together” on a settlement to the Ukraine conflict.
Trump made the claim aboard Air Force One as he was departing South Korea, where he held a face-to-face meeting with Xi earlier on Thursday.
“Ukraine came up very strongly. We talked about it for a long time, and we are both going to work together to see if we can get something done,” the US leader said.
Trump said that he and Xi “agree that the sides are locked in fighting and sometimes you gotta let them fight, I guess.”
“But [Xi is] going to help us, and we are going to work together on Ukraine. Not a lot more we can do,” he added.
The US president added that he had not asked his Chinese counterpart to stop buying Russian oil, despite pledging to do so ahead of the talks.
Beijing has not officially commented on Xi and Trump’s meeting in Busan.
Xi said in August that China’s stance on the Ukraine conflict will remain unchanged, and it will keep promoting peace talks no matter how the crisis evolves. However, he cautioned that “complex problems have no simple solutions.”
Russia and China have intensified cooperation since the Ukraine conflict escalated in February of 2022, with Beijing becoming the main buyer of Russian oil after the West imposed sweeping sanctions on Moscow. The two nations now describe their relations as a strategic partnership “without limits.”
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