China Offers Constructive Role in Ukraine Peace Talks
China reiterates its objective stance on the Ukraine crisis and offers to work with the international community to play a constructive role in peace talks.
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China reiterates its objective stance on the Ukraine crisis and offers to work with the international community to play a constructive role in peace talks.
Russia and Ukraine exchanged 146 prisoners each in a UAE-mediated swap, including Kursk region residents. Istanbul talks set sights on 1,200 prisoner exchanges.
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Russian forces advanced in Donetsk region, capturing settlements including Kleban-Byk, while South Africa’s President Ramaphosa calls for Ukraine-Russia peace summit.
Putin is open to meeting Zelenskyy—but only if key issues and the Ukrainian leader’s mandate are settled first, Lavrov says.
China signals willingness to play a constructive role in Ukraine’s political resolution, reaffirming its consistent, impartial stance and support for peace talks.
China calls on all stakeholders to join Ukraine peace talks, aiming for a fair, lasting deal as global leaders meet in Washington and after Trump-Putin Alaska talks.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy will meet with U.S. President Trump in Washington after the US-Russia summit ended without a ceasefire deal, aiming to push for peace.
US, Europe and Ukraine coordinate on ceasefire principles and security guarantees ahead of the Trump-Putin summit in Alaska.
China’s Foreign Ministry backs inclusive talks for a fair and binding peace settlement in Ukraine, welcoming US-Russia dialogue and urging all stakeholders to join early.