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China declares position on the war between Russia and Ukraine

Beijing has just come forth in declaring the nation’s position regarding the ongoing geopolitical conflicts in Eastern Europe, pitting Russia against Ukraine.

A top-ranking Member of the Political Bureau in the Communist Party of China (CPC)’s Central Committee Wang Yi who also serves as the Foreign Minister, elaborated on his country’s position regarding the current Ukraine crisis.

Wang Yi made the official stance during his meeting with the press alongside the German Foreign Minister Johann David Wadephul.

Wang Yi admitted that the Ukraine crisis, occurring in Europe, has global ramifications.

“China’s position has been open and consistent, which includes to promote peace talks, not to provide lethal weapons to parties in the conflict, and to strictly control the export of dual-use articles, including drones,” he stated.

According to the official, China has not only effectively fulfilled its international responsibilities but also initiated the Group of Friends for Peace with Brazil and other Global South countries at the United Nations, gathering greater collective efforts for ceasefire and cessation of hostilities.

China’s objective and impartial stance has gained broad recognition from the international community.

Wang Yi said that it takes more than one cold day for the river to freeze three feet deep.

“President Xi Jinping has repeatedly pointed out that there is no simple solution to complex issues,” Wang Yi reminded.

Although there are still major differences in the positions of the parties involved, it is better to talk than to fight.

The history of Europe over the past several centuries has demonstrated that no matter how complex and difficult the circumstances may be, the door to peace and reconciliation must never be closed.

China welcomes all parties to play a constructive role in this regard, working to reach a comprehensive, lasting and binding peace agreement, building a balanced, effective and sustainable European security architecture, and achieving enduring peace and stability in Europe at an early date.