Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, China does not blame “understand concerns” | Reuters

On February 25, China’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin (pictured) refused to describe the Russian army’s attack on Ukraine as an “invasion”, refraining from criticizing it. Taken in November 2020 (2022 Archyde.com / Tingshu Wang)

[Beijing, 25th Archyde.com]–On the 25th, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin refused to describe the Russian army’s attack on Ukraine as an “invasion”, refraining from criticizing it.

China respects the unity of the territory of all nations, but says that the Ukrainian issue has its own complex and special historical background.

“I understand Russia’s legitimate concerns regarding security,” Mr. Thou said at a regular press conference.

US President Joe Biden has criticized any country that supports Russia’s military action in Ukraine as “stigmatizing” that countries that interfere with the internal affairs of other countries will lose their reputation. “

When asked if China was prepared to increase Russian oil purchases once morest the US and European sanctions on Russia, “sanctions are by no means an effective means of solving the problem. I hope that the countries concerned will try to solve it through dialogue.” Said.

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