“The leaders of Russia and China pushed back against U.S. pressure on Friday, declaring their opposition to any expansion of NATO and affirming that the island of Taiwan is a part of China, as they met hours before the Winter Olympics kicked off in Beijing,” the AP reports.
“Russia’s Vladimir Putin and China’s Xi Jinping issued a joint statement highlighting what it called ‘interference in the internal affairs’ of other states, as both leaders face criticism from Washington over their foreign and domestic policies.”

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