
Is an End to the Ukraine Crisis in Sight?
With around eighty countries signing a peace proposal in Switzerland and Russia setting its own terms, is an end to the Ukraine crisis in sight? Experts weigh in on the prospects for peace.
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With around eighty countries signing a peace proposal in Switzerland and Russia setting its own terms, is an end to the Ukraine crisis in sight? Experts weigh in on the prospects for peace.
China and Indonesia have pledged to work together to promote a peaceful resolution to the Ukraine crisis, highlighting their commitment to diplomacy and the principles of peaceful coexistence.
China and South Africa engage in crucial discussions to de-escalate the Ukraine crisis, with Special Representative Li Hui meeting South African officials to promote international consensus on peace initiatives.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba’s recent visit to China signals renewed efforts toward a peaceful settlement of the Ukraine crisis, highlighting China’s role in global diplomatic negotiations.
Chinese and Ukrainian foreign ministers met in Guangzhou to discuss peaceful resolutions to the Ukraine crisis, emphasizing dialogue, negotiation, and strengthening bilateral cooperation.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi emphasizes the urgent need to de-escalate tensions in the Ukraine crisis, highlighting China’s readiness to collaborate with Hungary to promote a political settlement.
China abstained from a UN General Assembly vote demanding Russia withdraw from Ukraine’s nuclear facilities, emphasizing the need for dialogue and a political solution.
China opposes U.S. allegations of military support to Russia, condemning the spread of “ungrounded false information” and urging the U.S. to stop shifting blame.
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi have called for a peaceful resolution to the Ukraine crisis and agreed to strengthen their strategic partnership during Modi’s visit to Moscow.
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban met in Beijing to discuss the Ukraine crisis, emphasizing the importance of a political solution and early ceasefire.
China urges NATO to stop shifting blame over the Ukraine crisis, emphasizing its commitment to promoting peace talks.
At a UN Security Council meeting, China’s envoy Geng Shuang urged the U.S. to stop using the Ukraine issue to smear China, calling such actions ‘unacceptable.’
China reaffirms its support for peace initiatives in the Ukraine crisis, highlighting a six-point plan with Brazil and calling for inclusive dialogue and fair negotiations among all parties.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi called for increased global support for a political settlement of the Ukraine crisis during a press conference with Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan in Beijing.
Chinese Defense Minister Dong Jun reiterated China’s commitment to promoting peace talks in the Ukraine crisis at the Shangri-La Dialogue, emphasizing a neutral stance and advocating for peaceful resolutions to global conflicts.
Russian President Vladimir Putin expresses openness to dialogue on the Ukraine crisis, praises China’s constructive role, and highlights robust Russia-China relations in trade and culture.
China’s Special Representative Li Hui conducted a third round of shuttle diplomacy to seek a political settlement to the Ukraine crisis, emphasizing dialogue, humanitarian aid, and de-escalation.
President Xi Jinping emphasized China’s stance on the Gaza and Ukraine conflicts during a meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron, calling for peaceful resolutions and urging international action.
China’s envoy to the UN urges intensified diplomatic efforts and a ceasefire to resolve the Ukraine crisis, advocating for an early political settlement and restoration of peace.
China intensifies diplomatic efforts to promote a peaceful resolution of the Ukraine crisis, emphasizing the need for constructive dialogue among all involved parties.