
China Calls for Dialogue to Resolve Ukraine Crisis on 1,000-Day Mark
On the 1,000th day of the Ukraine crisis, China urges peaceful resolution through dialogue, emphasizing global support and the importance of ending hostilities.
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On the 1,000th day of the Ukraine crisis, China urges peaceful resolution through dialogue, emphasizing global support and the importance of ending hostilities.
At a recent UN Security Council meeting, a Chinese envoy urged the U.S. to support peace efforts in Ukraine, amidst ongoing arms transfers and concerns over cluster munitions.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi urges the UN Security Council to mediate the Ukraine crisis, emphasizing the need for peace, dialogue, and international cooperation to end the ongoing conflict.
Eighty nations back a Ukraine peace proposal, but with Russia presenting its own terms, the path to peace remains uncertain. Experts weigh in on the future of negotiations.
China and Indonesia pledge to facilitate a peaceful resolution to the Ukraine crisis through dialogue and international cooperation.
China’s Special Representative Li Hui visits South Africa to strengthen collaboration on resolving the Ukraine crisis through diplomatic efforts supported by over 110 countries.
China has strongly opposed the U.S. for spreading unfounded claims about its alleged support for Russia’s defense industry, citing studies that show minimal Chinese involvement.
Russian President Putin and Indian Prime Minister Modi advocate for a peaceful resolution to the Ukraine crisis, reinforcing their strong strategic partnership and aiming to boost bilateral trade to $100 billion by 2030.
China’s Foreign Ministry urges NATO to stop blaming China for the Ukraine crisis, emphasizing its commitment to peace talks and a constructive role.
China urges the U.S. to stop smearing efforts related to the Ukraine crisis, emphasizing its role in promoting peace and complying with international laws.