A new stage in global relations: Podolyak commented on the meeting between Biden and Xi Jinping

A new stage in global relations: Podolyak commented on the meeting between Biden and Xi Jinping

Yesterday's meeting of US and Chinese Presidents Joe Biden and Xi Jinping in San Francisco was a good signal to the world and demonstrated the desire for a new global order and stability. This was stated by Mykhailo Podolyak, Advisor to the Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, in his Telegram.

 

 

It is noted that Podolyak expressed "cautious optimism" when assessing the talks between the two leaders held on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit on Wednesday.


"This is a great signal to the world: dialogue instead of confrontation, a new global order, binding rules, stability and predictability," Podolyak believes.


He also sees the talks between the US and Chinese presidents and the conclusion of a number of agreements as evidence of Russia's complete loss of influence on global processes at the global level.


"And secondly: Russia has been finally removed from the list of those who really influence global processes. Russia is almost non-subjective," the OP representative said. 


Podolyak concluded that all these factors do not find support among those who seek horizons, the future, and mutual restrictive rules.





Yesterday's meeting of US and Chinese Presidents Joe Biden and Xi Jinping in San Francisco was a good signal to the world and demonstrated the desire for a new global order and stability. This was stated by Mykhailo Podolyak, Advisor to the Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, in his Telegram.

 

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It is noted that Podolyak expressed "cautious optimism" when assessing the talks between the two leaders held on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit on Wednesday.


"This is a great signal to the world: dialogue instead of confrontation, a new global order, binding rules, stability and predictability," Podolyak believes.


He also sees the talks between the US and Chinese presidents and the conclusion of a number of agreements as evidence of Russia's complete loss of influence on global processes at the global level.


"And secondly: Russia has been finally removed from the list of those who really influence global processes. Russia is almost non-subjective," the OP representative said. 


Podolyak concluded that all these factors do not find support among those who seek horizons, the future, and mutual restrictive rules.