(Beijing Comprehensive News) The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China requires Beijing's foreign envoys not to display political propaganda materials on the exterior wall of the building.Some diplomats believe that this is the Ukrainian flag displayed for them.

The Kyodo News Agency reported on Tuesday (May 16) that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China issued a notice on May 10, urging the embassy in China and international organizations not to use the exterior walls of the resident buildings for political propaganda to avoid causing conflicts between countries.

After Russia invaded Ukraine in February last year, many embassies including Canada, the European Union, the United Kingdom, Germany, and Poland passed on the Ukrainian flag by raising the Ukrainian flag outside the museum, or a poster to show the Ukrainian image.Together.

Four diplomats told Reuters on Wednesday (May 17) that the Ukrainian flag was not directly mentioned in the notice, but it was obviously targeted at this.

Kyodo News reported that the notification caused diplomats from Europe and other regions.A diplomat said that China has no reasonable reasons to obstruct the expression of other countries, and they will not abide by the notice.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin responded on Wednesday that foreign embassies have the obligation to respect China's laws and regulations.China calls on the embassy in China to perform its duties in accordance with the Vienna Foreign Relations Convention or relevant international agreements.

Agence France -Presse said that the convention required that the internal affairs of the Eastern State did not prohibit the display of political signs on the exterior wall of the embassy.

China called for Ukraine to achieve peace, but did not condemn Russia and attracted criticism in Western countries.The Chinese government Eurasian affairs set off on Monday to Ukraine on Monday to discuss the political solution of crisis, but there is no detailed information.

There are also diplomats that the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs may not be afraid of the same day on the same day for international internationals, and many embassies have risen to the rainbow flag.