Beijing supports any efforts to resolve the Ukraine crisis peacefully
reported Mehr News Agency, citing Al Jazeera, the Chinese Foreign Ministry issued a statement on Wednesday announcing that the main focus of the talks between the Chinese Foreign Minister and his Ukrainian counterpart in Guangzhou was the crisis and the war in Ukraine.
The statement of the Chinese Foreign Ministry was published after the meeting between the foreign ministers of China and Ukraine.
The statement states that “We support efforts that lead to peace in Ukraine and believe in the possibility of resolving conflicts through negotiations.”
A week ago, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi announced in a phone call with his Hungarian counterpart Peter Szijarto that China is ready to cooperate with Hungary to help advance Efforts to solve the political crisis in Ukraine.
He said about this: China is ready to work hand in hand with Hungary to mobilize efforts to support peace, to raise more reasonable hundreds, and to transform the situation in Ukraine towards a A political solution will help.
In this telephone conversation, the Hungarian Foreign Minister also expressed his views on the Ukraine crisis and Hungary’s recent efforts regarding the Ukraine crisis.
In this regard, according to reports, Viktor Orbán, the Prime Minister of Hungary, also sent a letter to Charles Michel, the head of the Urocha Council, asking him to resume political relations with Russia. and start talks with China to hold a summit (about the war in Ukraine).
29 months after the start of the war in Ukraine, the authorities in Kiev are now trying to find a diplomatic solution to end the conflict. Appealing to China as one of the world powers close to Russia is one of these options.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine announced on Monday that the country’s Foreign Minister, Dmitri Kolba, is going to visit Beijing this week (July 23-25) and meet with senior officials. China will meet and discuss with the foreign minister of this country.
This statement states: The main focus of the talks between the officials of the two countries will be to find a solution to end the war in Ukraine.
This trip is strange from the point of view that China is considered as one of Russia’s close partners and in 2022 it will end its unlimited relations with Moscow at the same time as announced Western sanctions against this country. Beijing did not even attend the Swiss peace meeting regarding the resolution of the Ukraine war because of Russia’s non-participation.
However, although China, as the world’s second largest economy, has not condemned Russia’s attack on Ukraine, Kiev has avoided outright criticism of Beijing’s positions. .
Previously, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán traveled to Ukraine, Russia, and China to seek a peace initiative to end the war in Ukraine. . However, the European Union and Ukraine did not welcome this initiative.