The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China emphasized that on the issue of Ukraine, China's position is objective and fair, and said that China respects the sovereignty state status of the Republic of the Republic after the disintegration of the Soviet Union.According to the official website of the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Mao Ning emphasized twice that her statement represents the formal position of the Chinese government.
Mao Ning Monday (April 24) At a regular press conference, when answering questions about Crimea's ownership, China said that China's position on related issues has not changed.
Mao Ning said: "Regarding the issue of territorial sovereignty, the Chinese position is consistent and clear. China respects the sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity of various countries, and maintains the purpose and principles of the United Nations Charter."
For the Chinese ambassador to France, Lu Shayan said that the sovereignty of the former Soviet Union's joining the Republic lacks a solid foundation under international law. Mao Ning said in response: "The former Soviet Union is a federal country, and it has an overall status as a whole.After the disintegration, the republics of the joining the Republic have a sovereign state. "
On the Ukrainian issue, Mao Ning said that China's position is objective and fair, and it is also consistent and clear.China is willing to continue with the international community to make its own contributions to pushing politics to solve the Ukraine crisis.
Mao Ning said when he answered whether China acknowledged Ukraine as a sovereign country: "This is aware of the question. Ukraine is a formal member of the United Nations. Only sovereign countries can become a formal member of the United Nations. This is international common sense.According to the five principles of the United Nations Charter's purpose and principles and peace, China has established and developed good national relations with Ukraine. "
According to the information provided by the official website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Mao Ning said twice: IThe statement just now represents the official position of the Chinese government. "