Putin says he will give Britain the necessary answer

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Russian President Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping met in the Kremlin. Making statements after the meeting, Putin targeted Britain, one of Ukraine's biggest supporters in the West. The Russian leader stated that they would give the necessary response if Britain sends depleted uranium ammunition to Ukraine.

Putin says he will give Britain the necessary answer

Chinese President Xi paid a visit to Moscow to meet with Russian President Putin. The leaders, who held a meeting in the Kremlin, made statements after the meeting. Threatening Britain, which openly supports the Ukraine war, Putin said, "We will do what is necessary if Britain sends depleted uranium ammunition to Ukraine."

According to the news in Anadolu, Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that if the UK sends depleted uranium ammunition to Ukraine, they will give the necessary response.

Meetings were held between Russian and Chinese delegations with the participation of Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping, who came together at the Kremlin Palace.

JOINT STATEMENT SIGNED

The leaders of the two countries held a press conference after signing some statements after the talks.

Stating that the talks took place in a "successful", "constructive" and "sincere" manner, Putin pointed out that they signed two joint statements with Xi and said, "These statements fully reflect the special nature of Russia-China relations, which are an example of real comprehensive partnership and strategic interaction at the highest level of development in history. reflects." Putin shared his hope that the aforementioned declarations will further strengthen the friendship between Russia and China and ensure the stability of the two states and the people.

'RUSSIA WILL HAVE TO ANSWER AS REQUIRED'

Noting that they also discussed the situation in Ukraine during their meeting with Xi, Russian President Putin said, "We think that many of the provisions of the peace plan put forward by China are compatible with Russia's approaches and can be taken as a basis for a peaceful solution when the West and Kiev are ready. So far we don't see them ready for it." 

Evaluating the UK's statement that it will send depleted uranium ammunition to Ukraine, Putin said, "If this happens, Russia will have to respond appropriately."

Stressing that Russia and China follow independent foreign policy, Putin said, "The central role of the United Nations (UN) and the UN Security Council (UNSC), international law and a just and democratic multipolar world order, which should be based on the UN's charter, can be achieved. We are working collaboratively to create it.”

'WE ARE IN SIDE OF RECONCILIATION AND NEGOTIATIONS'

Chinese President Xi also stated that the talks with Putin were "candid", "friendly" and "productive", adding that "China-Russia ties go far beyond bilateral relations and are of vital importance for the modern world order and the destiny of humanity. We agree with Putin on this issue," said.

Stating that relations have developed in all areas, Xi noted that the trade volume between the two countries has increased by 116 percent in the last 10 years.

Pointing out that China and Russia are permanent members of the UNSC, Xi said, "We will continue to resolutely support our countries and the basic norms of international relations based on the purposes and principles of the UN's charter, together with the international community in the future." 

Xi stated that they will strengthen cooperation with Russia in international platforms such as Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), BRICS and G20.

'WE POSITION OBJECTIVELY'

Reminding that they published a plan for the resolution of the Ukraine crisis last month, Xi said, "In the resolution of this crisis, we base the purposes and principles of the UN Charter, we display an objective and impartial position, we support reconciliation and the resumption of negotiations. Our position is based on the essence of the matter and the truth. Always We are for peace and dialogue, we are on the right side of history."

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