Beijing is advising to “create the conditions” for a quick ceasefire and a political settlement of the “crisis.”
China responds to Russia’s ballistic missile attack on the Dnieper Hazel and Vladimir Putin’s threats to Western countries called on “all parties” to remain calm and refrain. Chinese Foreign Ministry Speaker Lin Jian said this in a briefing on Friday, November 22.
“In the current situation, all parties need to remain calm, exercise restraint, work on de-escalation through dialogue and consultation, and create conditions for a quick ceasefire and political settlement of the crisis (such as of China’s call to Russia’s war against Ukraine, – ed..),” he said.
Lin Jian added that China’s position on the Ukrainian issue is to promote a settlement through political means and avoid further escalation.
As you know, on November 21, the Russians launched a missile attack on the city of Dnepr. President Vladimir Zelensky said the enemy had deployed a new missile with characteristics of an intercontinental ballistic missile.
Meanwhile, in the evening, Russian dictator Vladimir Putin said the strike appeared to have been carried out by the latest medium-range hypersonic missile. Hazel.
Today the Main Intelligence Directorate reported that Russia attacked the Dnieper from a missile system Cedar. The missile is equipped with six warheads: each is equipped with another six submunitions.
Source: korrespondent

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