China reduces sales of unmanned aerial vehicles and components to Ukraine New York Times.
“Some Ukrainians were forced to beg, borrow and smuggle what they needed to compensate for the damage from devices that were dropped in the air,” the article said.
Wang Zaibang, formerly a researcher at the Chinese think tank Taihe statedHe said that the PRC’s Special Representative for Eurasian Affairs, Li Hui, studied the positions and demands of the parties to the conflict in Ukraine.
According to him, the Chinese special envoy has the opportunity to propose a political solution.
Before that, Chinese Vice President Han Zheng said that the only way to resolve the Ukraine crisis is to initiate a ceasefire and peace negotiations, and China supports all efforts towards a peaceful resolution of this conflict. He also emphasized China’s willingness to continue playing a constructive role in maintaining peace.
Previously in Ukraine stated Regarding the deployment of combat-experienced military personnel on the Belarusian border.