Russia, Ukraine and China
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Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told the European Union’s top diplomat that Beijing can’t accept Russia losing its war against Ukraine as this could allow the United States to turn its full attention to China,
Speaking to Current Time, Russian political scientist Natalia Shevshkova noted comments from Wang after his recent European tour were a sign that Beijing has “grown bolder” in its rhetoric to where "it’s no longer Eastern diplomacy, but rather outright, almost rude behavior."
China said Friday it would be "’hard to meet" calls for discussions on the Russia-Ukraine war, citing problems with arrangements that appear to point to Beijing's strongly pro-Moscow stance.
China’s ambivalent stance on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine reflects its national interests, and is unlikely to significantly change. By Zhenze Huang July 08, 2023
China's position on the Ukraine war has been "rational", Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has told his British counterpart, adding that Beijing is willing to work with parties, such as Europe, to ...
NUSA DUA, Indonesia — China and India, after months of refusing to condemn Russia’s war in Ukraine, did not stand in the way of the release this week of a statement by the world’s leading ...
China's foreign minister has said that Beijing doesn't sell lethal weapons in the Russia-Ukraine war. "China's principled position on the Ukrainian issue, emphasizing that China adheres to the ...
China has offered contradictory statements regarding its stance. ... One year into Russia's war against Ukraine, China is offering a 12-point proposal to end the fighting.The proposal follows ...
China’s coziness with Russia, celebrated in the pomp of Xi’s visit to Moscow, undermines any suggestion that Beijing is “objective and impartial” when it comes to the Ukraine conflict.