RUFUS - President Jay Laylin has issued an extension to sanctions imposed on China back in 2021, by former President John McCallum. The move comes as China continues to encourage North Korea to build its nuclear war chest. President Laylin had warned China of extended sanctions if they didn't stop working to undermine the work being done to end nuclear programs around the globe.
President Laylin issued a statement regarding the extension of the sanctions, and China doesn't appear to be happy based on his statement regarding his call with President Xi Jinping after extending the sanctions.
"We must always put the global security of the world over our own selfish desires to have the largest nuclear war chest possible," said President Jay Laylin in a statement. "I expressed that the sanctions would extended and further action would take place if he were to continue with supporting Un's plans to build even more weaponry. The meeting was hardly progressive, and Xi seemingly didn't want to cooperate or hear out what I had to say."
The President is set to deliver his first remarks in person since the shooting last month on February 15. The president will also address his conversations then as well. President Xi is not likely to stop helping push for more nuclear weaponry in North Korea, and officials warn that high, high, high tariff's are on the way.