Wang Yi emphasized the non-acceptance of the use of nuclear weapons and the destruction of nuclear facilities such as nuclear plants.
China’s position in resolving Russia’s war against Ukraine is to immediately cease fire and sit at the negotiating table, and avoid sanctions. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said this at a meeting of the UN Security Council, he said yesterday Ukrinform.
According to him, first, it is necessary to stop military clashes to prevent the expansion of the theater of operations. Here he also drew attention to the unacceptable use of nuclear weapons and the destruction of nuclear facilities such as nuclear power plants.
“The more weapons sent to a war zone, the harder it is to achieve a ceasefire,” he said.
Wang Yi cited the need for urgent talks and negotiations as the “only viable way” to resolve the “Ukraine crisis” – as he called Russia’s war against Ukraine. Otherwise, he said, the “crisis” will only get worse.
Third, according to the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China, it is necessary to “avoid the spillover of the crisis” in the world economy. He made it clear that he assumed the need to avoid sanctions and blockades in certain areas of world trade. The Chinese diplomat did not name any countries, but seemed to mean restrictions against Russia and those who support it.
“All sides must put peace and people first, and must truly support progress in peace negotiations,” the Chinese diplomatic chief said.
At the same time, Wang Yi maintains that the sovereignty and territorial integrity of all countries must be respected.
“The goals and principles of the UN Charter must be implemented. The legitimate concerns about the security of all countries must be taken seriously, and it is also important to support all initiatives aimed at solving the “crisis,” concluded minister
We remind you that Vladimir Zelensky said that the Russian dictator Vladimir Putin has violated a large number of norms and rules and he will not stop himself: “Russia can only be forced to peace Russia to peace as the only aggressor in this war, the only violator of the UN Charter”.
In turn, the Kremlin said it seemed impossible to force Russia into peace.
Source: korrespondent

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