Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi believes that the expansion of the Ukraine crisis and long -termization will not meet the interests of all parties. It is hoped that the war will calm down as soon as possible and the peace talks can be restarted.
According to the information released by the official website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Wang Yi said on Wednesday (September 21) during the UN General Assembly in New York. When meeting with Poland Foreign Minister LaurThe continuous European security structure provides long -lasting guarantees for peace, and will continue to be committed to persuasion and talk.
On the same day, Wang Yi met with a senior representative of the European Union ’s diplomatic and security policy Berrely that the Ukrainian situation was expanding and long -term.The priority is to stop the fire.
Wang Yi emphasized that China will neither stand by, nor will it be poured on fire. It will continue to play a role in its own way. At the same time, China supports the European Union and European countries to continue to mediate and do everything to strive for peace.Essence
Russian President Putin vowed in the latest TV speech earlier that it will use all useful means in battle against Ukraine.At the time, the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs responded at the time that China called on the relevant parties to solve the problem through dialogue negotiations and find a method that takes into account the reasonable and safe concerns of all parties as soon as possible. It also hopes that the international community will create conditions and space for this.
For the "Donetsk People's Republic", "Lugusk People's Republic", Hermuson and Zapolo will hold a referendum from September 23 to 27. ChinaForeign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said at a regular press conference on the 21st: "We always advocate that the sovereignty and territorial integrity of various countries should be respected.All efforts that are conducive to peaceful resolution of crisis should be supported. China has called on relevant parties to properly solve the differences through dialogue and negotiation.