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- Ukraine open to talks with Russia if Moscow acts in good faith with Chinese mediation
Ukraine open to talks with Russia if Moscow acts in good faith with Chinese mediation
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba visited Beijing on July 23-24, marking the first time Ukraine has sought China's mediation with Russia since the invasion in February 2022. However, Ukraine's willingness to engage in negotiations is contingent on Russia's willingness to negotiate in good faith, as stated by Wang. In contrast, Kyiv has expressed skepticism about Russia's readiness for genuine negotiations. This skepticism is reflected in Kuleba's statement to his Chinese counterpart, where he expressed doubt that Russia is prepared for "good faith" negotiations to end the war. China, on the other hand, has positioned itself as a neutral party in the conflict, advocating for a negotiated settlement that brings both Ukraine and Russia to the table.
Although the conditions and timing are not yet mature, we support all efforts that contribute to peace and are willing to continue to play a constructive role for a ceasefire and the resumption of peace talks.
Military airfields, from which Russian planes with bombs against our cities take off, Russian missile launch sites – all this should be destroyed.
China on Russia-Ukraine war
- China denies supplying lethal weapons to Russia
- Ukraine accuses China of supplying arms to Russia
- Ukraine claims over 150 Chinese nationals are fighting for Russia
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- 1.North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
- 2.Carnegie Russia Eurasia Center
- 3.European Defence Fund
- 4.European Union
- 5.Kremlin
- 6.UN General Assembly
- 7.US Congress
- 8.White House
- 9.Ukraine Foreign Ministry