US President Donald Trump, in his latest remarks, downplayed concerns over the growing strategic ties between China and Russia. Speaking at his White House press conference, Trump stated (via Bloomberg), “We’ll be doing something to help people in Ukraine live”, indicating a forthcoming move to support Ukraine amid the ongoing conflict.

When asked about the strengthening partnership between Moscow and Beijing, Trump dismissed worries, saying he is “not concerned about China and Russia ties.” He further stressed that both countries “would never use their military on the US,” signaling confidence in America’s deterrence and global standing.

These comments come against the backdrop of heightened geopolitical tensions in Eastern Europe and Asia, with Washington closely watching the evolving dynamics between Russia and China. Trump’s reassurance appears aimed at calming domestic and international concerns about the implications of this partnership.