Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda on Thursday (April 27) said that even if China can become a conflict mediation party, the premise of China to undertake this role is to condemn Russia to Ukraine to UkraineInvasion.
According to the Voice of Germany, Naisa said: "So far, we have not seen or heard any news about (China) condemned the war."
He said that as long as China has taken a very clear position in this regard, it is difficult to believe that it may be a credible mediation person in this conflict.
Natasa emphasized that it is important to clarify whether China is "standing on Russia" or "standing on the rules -based international order".He also talked about rumors that China was helping Russia to avoid Western sanctions, saying that this was "not a good sign."
He said that the important thing is that the allies should not "bargain on behalf of Ukraine", and make a concession of unwillingness."Territory integrity is a sacred element of these negotiations."
Chinese President Xi Jinping Talk to Ukrainian President Zelezzky on Wednesday (April 26).The first time I called.China has also confirmed that the government's Eurasian affairs representatives and former Ambassador to Russia Li Hui visited Ukraine.
Prior to this, the Chinese ambassador to France, Lu Shaye, caused a stir in Europe that the former Soviet Union joined the Republic has no "effective status" in Europe.
The Lithuanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on the website that they summoned the Temporary Office of the Chinese Office in Lithuania to protest and stated that Lu Shaye's remarks distorted the history of the Baltic countries and other countries.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Lithuania also said: "The Chinese ambassador questioned whether Crimea belongs to Ukraine, which is an unacceptable approach. In 1991, the entire international community, including the People's Republic of China, was internationally.Acknowledge Ukraine, and Crimea as an indiscriminate part of Ukraine. Crimea is part of Ukraine and will always be part of Ukraine. "