
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’s pre-dawn missile and drone barrage on Kyiv killed 23 and injured 63, spurring EU and U.S. talks on security guarantees amid shrinking diplomatic hopes.
China signals willingness to play a constructive role in Ukraine’s political resolution, reaffirming its consistent, impartial stance and support for peace talks.
Chinese FM spokesperson Mao Ning says dialogue and negotiation are the only viable way out of the Ukraine crisis, highlighting Beijing’s push for peace talks.
President Trump gathered Zelenskyy and seven European leaders at the White House to chart a roadmap for resolving the Ukrainian crisis.
European leaders join President Zelenskyy in Washington to secure security guarantees and push for a peace deal amid ongoing Donbas tensions.
At the Alaska summit between Trump and Putin, experts say symbolism outweighed substance, leaving the Ukraine crisis unresolved and tensions still high.
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.
Russian President Putin and U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff held useful discussions on the Ukrainian crisis and future U.S.-Russia cooperation, says presidential aide Yury Ushakov.
U.S. President Trump gives Russia 10 days to show meaningful progress in ending the Ukraine crisis or face new tariffs, while vowing to boost domestic oil production.