Joel Gehrke is foreign affairs reporter for the Washington Examiner, with an emphasis on U.S. competition with China and Russia, Middle East policy following the U.S. withdrawal from the Iran nuclear agreement, and the crisis in Venezuela. Previously, he covered domestic politics for National Review Online.
Russian President Vladimir Putin met with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban in China at the outset of a two-day trip to celebrate one of Xi Jinping’s signature strategic initiatives.
His performance drew rebuke from the top U.S. diplomat in Budapest. “Hungary’s leader chooses to stand with a man whose forces are responsible for crimes against humanity in Ukraine, and alone among our Allies,” Ambassador David Pressman wrote on social media. “While Russia strikes Ukrainian civilians, Hungary pleads for business deals.”
"It’s outrageous to meet Putin, who was recognized as a war criminal," Ukrainian Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Oleksandr Merezhko told the Washington Examiner, noting that Hungary has signed a treaty obligating the government to arrest Putin on behalf of the ICC if he enters the country."It's like during Second World War, for one of the member of anti-Germany, anti-Nazi coalition to meet Hitler, the same story. ...
The leaders are in Beijing to mark the 10th anniversary of the Belt and Road Initiative, an overseas infrastructure investment project that Xi has used to gain control over strategically valuable infrastructure around the world. Though travel-shy since the beginning of the pandemic and the full-scale war, Putin made the trek to Beijing just days after a trip to Kyrgyzstan, which hosted a summit of leaders from countries that used to be part of the Soviet Union.
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