White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said on Thursday that the war in Ukraine is not going how 'President Putin planned for it to go' after a reporter asked for her thoughts on Putin's comments on purging anti-war opponents. The latest:
"will make clear that China will bear responsibility for any actions it takes to support Russia's aggression, and we will not hesitate to impose costs." He did not elaborate on what to costs might be.
China has claimed to be neutral regarding the conflict but U.S. officials have been concerned that Beijing may directly support Moscow in its war efforts. Xi has forged a strong partnership with Russian President Vladimir Putin, which has undermined U.S. dominance.A downed Russian missile has fallen on a five-storey residential building in a northern part of Kyiv, emergency services in Ukraine report.
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