For now, the priority task is to cool down the situation, which requires preventing the expansion of the front line, Beijing noted.
We need to quickly cease fire and begin the search for a political settlement to the war in Ukraine. This was stated in the response of the press secretary’s office of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People’s Republic of China to a request requesting to respond to a Russian missile attack on the city of Poltava, reported Ukrinform on Wednesday, September 4th.
“China’s position on the “Ukraine crisis” (as the PRC calls Russia’s war against Ukraine, – edit.) is consistent and clear. It is in the interest of all parties to cease firing as soon as possible, stop hostilities and seek a political resolution to the conflict,” the response said.
Beijing believes that the first priority is to defuse the situation, which requires preventing the expansion of the front line, preventing the escalation of the conflict and avoiding steps that lead to the escalation of armed confrontation.
“All parties must exercise restraint, avoid actions that could lead to an escalation of the conflict, and create conditions to reach a political settlement of the crisis as soon as possible,” the document said.
We remind you that as a result of the Russian missile attack on an educational institution in Poltava, 53 people died and 298 were injured.
And today in Lviv, as a result of shelling, seven people died, a total of 53 were injured Among the dead were a mother and three daughters.
Source: korrespondent

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