Yesterday, Donald Trump was inaugurated as the 47th President of the United States and as of today, the Tycoon, to put it “in Mourinho style”, can already hear “the noise of the enemies”.
According to the Chinese broadcaster CCTV, Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin had a video call. The video call was confirmed by the now well-known Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov. The last few hours have had the opportunity to dissect the concerns, both on the Russian and Chinese fronts, for the statements and executive orders signed by a Donald Trump fresh from settlement.
China has shown considerable concern over the future withdrawal of the United States from the Paris Agreement on climate. Guo Jiakun, Chinese Foreign Minister, has shown some disappointment in this regard. Jiakun has also not failed to strongly criticize the Tycoon's decision to withdraw the United States from the WHO.
Russia, for its part, has expressed some concern about the situation in Panama, hoping that the new American president will respect international law. This concern was expressed to Tass by the director of the Latin American department of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Alexander Shchetinin.
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