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US President Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping had a video call for nearly two hours.

We discussed the situation in Ukraine, and the United States warned that China's support of Russia would have consequences.



Correspondent Kim Soo-hyung reports from Washington.



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The video call between the US and China leaders focused on discussing the issue of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.



US President Biden has made it clear that China should not support Russia, which is under international sanctions for its invasion of Ukraine.



[Jen Saki/White House Spokesperson: President Biden explained to President Xi Jinping what the consequences would be if China materially supports Russia in its ruthless attack on Ukrainian civilians.



] I've been limiting it.



[Jen Saki/White House Spokesperson: The United States is deeply concerned about China's attempts to keep pace and closer with Russia



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He also made it clear that he opposes the US and Western sanctions against Russia, as well as the US sanctions against China that the US has warned.



The leaders of the United States and China said they had reached an agreement on the importance of establishing communication networks to manage competition between the two countries.



President Biden emphasized that US policy on Taiwan has not changed and that he opposes changes in the status quo.