China Foreign Ministry: Ukraine's territory and sovereignty should be respected, urges talks

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China Foreign Ministry: Ukraine's territory and sovereignty should be respected, urges talks By Frank_Macro China Ukraine RussianFederation

tween Ukraine and Russia as soon as possible. China also called for a diplomatic resolution to the crisis as soon as possible.

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