Bloomberg reveals Trump's new plan: Ukraine is pushed to the sidelines.


The Trump administration focuses on the importance of maintaining relations with China in foreign policy while avoiding conflicts with Russia and Ukraine. According to Bloomberg, the White House considers China the main geopolitical competitor and refrains from negative impact on China due to its cooperation with Russia.
'Nothing was discussed about Russia or Ukraine'
During talks between Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping, there were no mentions of Russia and Ukraine, indicating a shift in foreign policy priorities. The U.S. focuses on key issues crucial to its interests, such as trade conditions and technology restrictions within its cooperation with China.
New Sanctions
Senator Lindsey Graham advocates for the introduction of new sanctions against Russia to limit the export of Russian oil to China and India. At the same Time, European countries are criticized for their dependence on energy from Russia, and China is accused of supporting the conflict by supplying goods that can be used for military purposes to Russia.
Changes in U.S. foreign policy are aimed at developing relations with China and shift geopolitical ties with Russia to the sidelines. The introduction of new sanctions against Russia could become part of the U.S. government's strategy to balance relations with these two key global players.
During negotiations between U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping, the situation with Russia and Ukraine was not discussed. The Trump administration prioritizes the development of relations with China while adhering to key strategic interests during international negotiations. Concurrently, the possibility of introducing new sanctions against Russia to limit its influence on regional markets and balance relations with all major global players is actively discussed.Read also
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