
China Endorses Global Peace Initiatives in Ukraine at UN Assembly
China remains committed to peace in Ukraine, urging all parties to engage in negotiations, according to Fu Cong at the UN General Assembly’s emergency session.
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China remains committed to peace in Ukraine, urging all parties to engage in negotiations, according to Fu Cong at the UN General Assembly’s emergency session.
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