public what our objectives are in ukraine and what victory and peace look like. harris: this is live inside russia. china s leader xi jinping on the left and vladimir putin on the right. they are signing economic agreements. as we watch this live what goes through your mind. you have been all over the world and covered these countries that look like enemies until the day they start to kiss each other on the cheek. well, this why aren t we doing more to make sure these two are split apart? harris: what could we do? a lot. harris: name one thing biden could do today besides go to delaware on friday. the first thing, the china/russia axis was a vulnerable. xi is not a reliable ally. i saw in ukraine some of the
kits the chinese have sold the russians that doesn t work well. they sell them rubbish goods. you can play on stuff like that. you could have much tighter sanctions on the chinese and what they are planning to do in the future. you can sanction more chinese officials, do all sorts of stuff like that. there is a lot you can do before you get into kinetic force in regards to trying to split off the china/russia axis. russia only has a couple allies left in the world. macron thought he would bring peace, that didn t work. the turkish president wanted to bring peace but didn t work. harris: the french president spoke on the phone a lot. what happened? it wasn t in the gift of the french president to bring peace. it is not his gift. xi thinks it is in his power to do this. we have to make sure that it is clear that the united states is
pedialyte powder packs. feel better fast. this is gps, the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world, i m fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york. today on the program, the west watching warily as putin and xi appear to get ever closer. might this relationship, a china/russia axis form the basis for a new global divide? i will ask the experts.