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Critical negotiation message from Russia

Chinese President Xi had a telephone conversation with his Russian counterpart, Putin. Xi called on Russia and Ukraine to resolve their problems through negotiations. Russian President Putin stated that they are ready for high-level negotiations with Ukraine.

Critical negotiation message from Russia

According to the Chinese Foreign Ministry's statement, during the meeting, the two leaders exchanged views on the Ukraine issue, while Xi called on Russia and Ukraine to resolve the issue through negotiations.

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During the meeting, Putin briefed President Xi about the historical dimensions of the Ukraine problem, Russia's stance on the special military operation in eastern Ukraine, and the situation in the region.

Stating that the United States and NATO have long ignored Russia's reasonable security concerns, refused to fulfill its commitments, and continue to expand eastward, threatening Russia's strategic red lines, Putin stated that they are ready for high-level negotiations with Ukraine.

"China is ready to work with all sides of the international community"
President Xi also noted that the suddenly changing situation in Ukraine turned the attention of the international community to the region, and that China took its special circumstances into account while determining its stance on the Ukraine issue.

Xi emphasized that the Cold War mentality should be abandoned and a balanced, effective and sustainable European security mechanism should be established through negotiations, in which the legitimate security concerns of all countries are respected.

Pointing out that China has a consistent stance on adhering to the purposes and principles of the UN Charter and respecting the sovereignty and territorial integrity of all countries, Xi said: It is ready to work with all parties of the international community for the establishment of the system and the international order based on international law." made its assessment.

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