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Volodymyr Selenskyj warns against a military alliance between China and Russia.
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U.S. President Joe Biden, 80, made a surprise visit to Kyiv on Monday. The U.S. has become essential to the Ukrainian resistance against Russian aggressors.
Biden had a secret deal with Putin!
On Monday morning, it became known that U.S. President Joe Biden (80) is visiting the Ukrainian capital Kyiv. While the sirens were wailing throughout the country - air alert! - the most powerful man in the world walked through Kyiv with Ukraine President Volodymyr Selenskyj (45).
The big question: had the U.S. president put himself in mortal danger to send a message of solidarity? Now highly explosive details come to light: Biden had a secret deal with Putin!
Another country, however, seems to be playing a false game: China.
On Saturday, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, 69, announced his country's peace initiative in the Ukraine war at the Munich Security Conference. "We want to facilitate peace talks; we reject nuclear escalation," Yi said verbatim.
A day later, however, it came out: China is secretly siding with warmonger Vladimir Putin (70)! So far, with non-lethal military equipment for Russia's campaign of destruction in Ukraine. But the U.S. government fears China is considering sending lethal aid in the future.
Ukraine President Volodymyr Selenskyj (45) clarifies in an interview: "For us, China mustn't support the Russian Federation in this war. I would like it to be on our side. At the moment, however, I don't think it's possible."
Selenskyj warns, "If China allies with Russia, there will be a world war 3." He thinks, however, "that China is aware of this."
Selenskyj recalled that in 1994 China made a clear commitment "to preserve the territorial integrity of Ukraine. We had these guarantees. And I ask you to abide by our 10-point peace formula."
This is not only a "security guarantee for Ukraine, but for the whole world," Selenskyj told WORLD.
For the moment, however, Ukraine's president - unlike the U.S. - is giving the all-clear: He cannot see any signs of Chinese military support for Russia.
February 24 marks the anniversary of the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Russia currently shows no signs of ending its sustained shelling of the neighboring country.
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