Breaking: China called for peace talks to end the war in Ukraine as it seeks to cast itself as a neutral mediator between Moscow and the West
China restated its calls for peace talks to end the war in Ukraine, seeking to cast itself as a neutral mediator in a one-year-old conflict in which Beijing has struggled to balance between maintaining its close partnership with Moscow and further
inflaming tensions with the West.morning in Beijing, China’s Foreign Ministry outlined what it called “China’s Position on the Political Settlement of the Ukraine Crisis,” using its preferred label for the war that Russia launched its invasion a year ago.
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