Chinese President Xi Jinping said on Monday (Mar 20) that Beijing's proposal on how to solve the Ukraine crisis reflects global views and seeks to neutralise consequences, but acknowledged that the solutions are not easy. In an article published ahead of
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"The document serves as a constructive factor in neutralising the consequences of the crisis and promoting a political settlement. Complex problems do not have simple solutions." The United States and NATO have recently accused China of considering supplying arms to Russia and warned Beijing against such a move. China has dismissed the accusations.
He called for a"rational way" out of the crisis, which would be"found if everyone is guided by the concept of common, comprehensive, joint and sustainable security, and continue dialogue and consultations in an equal, prudent and pragmatic manner".
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