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Russian President Vladimir Putin hosted his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping at the Kremlin in Moscow on Sunday for about four and a half hours of one-on-one talks, Russian news outlets reported.
The discussions, described as “informal” by Russian state media outlet RIA Novosti, took place from roughly 4:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. The two leaders will reconvene at the Grand Kremlin Palace for an official meeting with their delegations on Tuesday afternoon.
Putin greeted Xi by calling him a “dear friend” and complimenting the 12-point peace plan for the war in Ukraine that China recently released, which has been summarily rejected by U.S. officials.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Monday that the “fundamental element” of any proposal for peace “must be upholding the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine.”
“Any plan that does not prioritize this critical principle is a stalling tactic at best, or is merely seeking to facilitate an unjust outcome that is not constructive diplomacy,” Blinken said at a press conference. “Calling for a cease fire that does not include the removal of Russian forces from Ukrainian territory would effectively be supporting the ratification of Russian conquest.”
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The meeting also comes just days after the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for Putin for allegedly deporting Ukrainian children to Russia during the 13-month-long invasion.
President Biden said over the weekend that he believes the warrant is “justified” and that Putin has “clearly committed war crimes.” Blinken said Monday that Xi’s visit “suggests that China feels no responsibility to hold the Kremlin accountable for the atrocities committed in Ukraine.”
Russia, China, and the U.S. do not recognize the International Criminal Court.
Chinese President Xi Jinping arrives at the Kremlin to attend a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow, Russia, March 20,…
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