The Briefing
Jake Sullivan visits China and Russia launches more air attacks on Ukraine
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27 August 2024
Episode 3371
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As US national security advisor Jake Sullivan starts his three-day trip to China, we discuss what to expect from crucial talks between the two countries on issues including Taiwan, trade and the South China Sea. Plus: Ukrainian member of parliament, Kira Rudik, joins Andrew Mueller to discuss Russia’s relentless attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure and the need for stronger Western support.
27 August 2024
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Ukrainian MP and leader of Holos, an opposition party in Ukraine’s parliament, Kira Rudik, joins Andrew Mueller to discuss Russia's relentless assault on Ukraine's energy infrastructure and Kyiv's call for stronger Western support including long-range missiles to fend off Russian air strikes.
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