Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang on Thursday at the G20 foreign ministers forum in New Delhi that his country “always next to peacewill actively promote negotiations for peace and It will play a constructive role in the Ukraine war”.
Speaking at one of his sessions with colleagues at the G20 forum, Qin said, “no one should participate in the bloc clash“As tensions rise between China and the United States over Washington’s suspicions that Beijing may send arms to Moscow.
The foreign ministers of the G20, a group of the world’s major wealthy and emerging economies, are meeting in the Indian capital yesterday and today, with the help of Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and the US Secretary of State. USA, Anthony Blinken.
US criticism
Chinese Accused US of “fanning the flames of war” by “sending deadly weapons to Ukraine”US Secretary of State Antony Blinken assured that China “cannot offer peace proposals while fueling Russia’s fire”.
At the ministry’s daily press conference, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Mao Ning expressed China’s “absolute opposition” to Blinken’s words. “spreading false information”. “China has always taken a neutral and fair stance and is determined to promote peace talks and a political solution to the crisis. China always favors peace and dialogue,” Mao said. said. In February, Blinken said he had proof that the Asian country was considering sending weapons to Russia, which Beijing denied.
On February 24, the anniversary of the start of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the Chinese Foreign Ministry presented a document in which it explained its “attitude for a political solution to the crisis in Ukraine” in twelve articles and emphasized China’s harm to China. the need for “dialogue and negotiation” and “respect for the sovereignty of countries”.
Mao urged Washington to “think, cease public confusion, and take action to promote peace and dialogue.”
Since the outbreak of war in Ukraine, China has uncertain location He called for respecting the “territorial integrity of all countries”, including Ukraine, and paying attention to the “legitimate concerns of all countries”, referring to Russia. Likewise, Beijing reiterated its opposition to sanctions against Moscow on the grounds that it “does not solve the problems”.