The Russia-Ukraine conflict, which has lasted for two years, has become one of the focal points of the ongoing Munich Security Conference. The foreign ministers of China and Ukraine met in Munich on February 17. Ukrainian Foreign Minister Kuleba told Phoenix TV that he hopes China will participate more in mediation and help Ukraine restore peaceful reunification as soon as possible.
Wang Yi, member of the Politburo and head of the Communist Party of China, said at the Munich Security Conference on February 17The Ukraine crisis continues to this day, and the problem is not in China; On the contrary, China has been playing a constructive role in defusing the crisis.
Wang Yi also held lengthy talks with Ukrainian Prime Minister Kuleba on February 17. Kuleba told Phoenix TV after the meeting that he had a frank exchange of views with the Chinese side on the Ukraine issue.
Phoenix TV: What topics did you discuss with the Chinese Foreign Minister?
Ukrainian *** long Kuleba:
We discussed bilateral relations,** the two sides reaffirmed that there are no major disputes between the two countries, and we talked about the issue of peace mediation. I briefed the Chinese Foreign Minister on the plan for the resumption of peace in Ukraine, and the relevant diplomatic mediation continues. We hope that China will be involved.
Phoenix TV: Do you have any special advice from the Chinese side?
Ukrainian *** long Kuleba:
No, we have good communication.
Phoenix TV: Do you have anything to say to China on the anniversary of the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine war?
Ukrainian *** long Kuleba:
It was February 24, but I want to send the message to the Chinese people that Ukraine wants peace and development. In principle, respecting territorial unity is also very important to the Chinese people.
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Wang Yi met with the foreign ministers of France and Argentina
Wang Yi, member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC) and head of the Communist Party of China, met with the ministers of France and Argentina on February 17 to exchange views on international issues of mutual concern.
During his meeting with French Prime Minister CĂ©journe, Wang Yi said that China and France recently celebrated the 60th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations. In the face of the resurgence of the Cold War mentality, the danger of camp confrontation is risingAs independent and autonomous powers with global influence, China and France should strengthen dialogue and cooperation, work together to shape a peaceful, stable, equal and orderly multipolar world pattern, and start the next 60 years of China-France relations with a positive attitude.
During his meeting with Argentine Minister Mondino, Wang Yi said that China and Argentina are about to usher in the 52nd anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations, there are no problems left over from history, there are no real conflicts between the two countries, and the relations between the two countries are mature and resilient enough. China is ready to work with Argentina to uphold the positioning of a comprehensive strategic partnership, continue to place China-Argentina relations in an important position in bilateral diplomacy, understand and support each other's core interests, enhance mutual trust and deepen cooperation. The two countries have signed a memorandum of understanding on the Belt and Road Initiative, and strengthening the synergy of development strategies will open up broader prospects for mutually beneficial cooperation.
Wang Yi met with Borrell
Wang Yi, member of the Politburo and head of the Communist Party of China, met with EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borrell on February 16, and the two sides exchanged views on China-EU relations, the Ukraine crisis and the Gaza conflict.
Wang Yi said that in recent times, China and the EU have resumed exchanges at all levels and achieved positive results, and the two sides should respect each other's core concerns, adhere to the principle of partnership and win-win cooperation, and prepare for the next China-EU summitWe will give full play to the role of dialogue mechanisms in strategic, economic and trade, green and digital fields, strengthen cooperation on climate change and artificial intelligence, create highlights of people-to-people exchanges, provide more convenience for people-to-people exchanges between the two sides, and push forward the China-EU comprehensive strategic partnership.
Borrell said that EU-China relations are developing well, and although there is competition, cooperation can and should be strengthened. He supports the development of EU-China relations and normal exchanges, advocates the management of differences between the two sides, and opposes "decoupling" from China. The EU will continue to pursue the one-China policy and is ready to strengthen multilateral cooperation with China to jointly address global challenges such as climate change.