Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lin Jian said during a regular press conference, “In the current circumstances, all parties should maintain calm and show restraint by working together through dialogue and consultation to calm tensions.”
The spokesman confirmed that “the position China Which encourages all parties to calm down (…) and commit to a political solution to the Ukrainian crisis, has not changed.”
As 1,000 days passed since the start of the offensive in Ukraine, the Russian president signed Vladimir Putin Tuesday issued a decree expanding the possibilities of using his country’s arsenal of nuclear weapons, in response to Washington allowing Kiev to use long-range American missiles to strike targets inside… Russia.
The Russian President warned at the end of September that any attack carried out by a non-nuclear country, such as… UkraineBut backed by a nuclear-weapon power such as the United States could be considered “joint aggression,” which would necessitate the use of nuclear weapons.
The West widely denounced Russia’s modification of its nuclear doctrine.
The French president denounced Emmanuel Macron Tuesday, in particular, regarding Russia’s “escalatory” position in Ukraine, calling on his Russian counterpart to be “reasonable,” and his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, to exercise “all his influence” on Moscow to stop the War in Ukraine.
Regarding the Russia-Ukraine conflict, China regularly calls for peace talks and respect for the territorial integrity of all countries, including Ukraine.
Since the start of the war in Ukraine in early 2022, she confirms Beijing Officially neutral in the war.
However, its relationship with Russia has witnessed a rapprochement since then, and it provides it with diplomatic and economic support.