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China’s Foreign Minister says peace talks should resume over Ukraine war

As the Ukraine war reaches a year, the Foreign Minister of China, Qin Gang, has called for peace talks on the war in Ukraine to be promptly resumed, as he blamed an “invisible hand” for the protraction and escalation of the conflict.
Qin urged that the process of peace talks should begin as soon as possible and the legitimate security concerns of all parties should be respected.
He described the conflict in Ukraine, which began with a Russian invasion on February 24th, 2022, as “an eruption of the problems built up in the security governance of Europe.”
The foreign minister said efforts for peace talks have been repeatedly undermined by unnamed factors.
“There seems to be an invisible hand, pushing for the protraction and escalation of the conflict and using the Ukraine crisis to serve a certain geopolitical agenda.
“The crisis in Ukraine has come to a critical juncture. Either hostilities stop and peace is restored, and the process of political settlement begins, or more fuel is added to the flames and the crisis further expands and spirals out of control,” he said.
China recently presented a so-called position paper about its stance on the war, but the paper was largely met with disappointment and scepticism.
Experts said the paper did not propose any new initiatives for a peace settlement.
Qin disclosed China did not provide weapons to Russia amid the conflict, adding that Beijing did not create nor was party to the crisis.
“Why on earth blame sanctions and threats against China?
“This is absolutely unacceptable,” he said responding to information cited by Washington last month suggesting that Beijing could provide “lethal support” to Moscow – a claim Beijing had already rejected – and warnings from the U.S. and Europe to China not to send weapons to Russia.
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