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Biden says he plans to talk to China's Xi by AFP Staff Writers Washington (AFP) June 21, 2022 President Joe Biden said Tuesday he plans to talk with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping as he considers lifting some tariffs imposed on Beijing in a bid to ease US inflation. "I plan on having a conversation with President Xi. We haven't set a time yet," Biden told reporters. Over the weekend, Biden said a call could be "soon." The last talks between the two leaders was on March 18, when Biden warned Xi against assisting Russia in its invasion of Ukraine. The tariffs imposed under former president Donald Trump imposed 25 percent duties on billions of dollars worth of Chinese imports. The penalties were aimed at punishing what the United States says are China's unfair trade practices and protecting US manufacturers. The move was popular politically but with inflation at 40 year highs in the United States, Biden is scrambling to find ways to relieve price pressure and he has said that lifting some tariffs is under consideration. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is among officials saying that a tariff relaxation could help defuse inflation. The Biden-Xi call would likely have to happen soon in part because the Trump tariffs are set to expire in July unless renewed.
Putin says 'proud' of Russian troops in Ukraine; As Ukraine women learn urban combat Moscow (AFP) June 21, 2022 Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday he was "proud" of the action of his soldiers in Ukraine, where Moscow says it is conducting a military operation. "We are proud that during the special military operation our fighters act with courage, professionalism, like real heroes," Putin said in televised remarks during a Kremlin meeting with military academy graduates. Referring to Western sanctions imposed on Russia over the intervention in Ukraine, he said "they will be overcome". An ... read more
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