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Ukraine's FM says China could help end the war, invites counterpart to Ukraine
- Ukraine's Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha met with China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi at the Munich Security Conference to discuss ending the Russian invasion of Ukraine and peace efforts, highlighting China's role in facilitating an end to the war.
- The two ministers exchanged invitations for high-level visits and discussed Ukraine's interest in contacts at the highest level, including a potential meeting between President Zelensky and China's leader Xi Jinping,.
- Sybiha updated Wang on the status of fighting, including damage caused by Russian attacks to facilities linked to Chinese companies,.
- China agreed to supply humanitarian energy assistance to Ukraine following Russian strikes on Ukraine's energy grid, and the ministers discussed ways to develop mutually beneficial trade and bilateral ties based on mutual respect for territorial integrity,,.
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The foreign ministers of Ukraine and China, Andriy Sibiga and Wang Yi, discussed efforts for peace in Ukraine on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference.
China is willing to offer "new humanitarian aid" to Ukraine, China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi told him yesterday about his Ukrainian counterpart Andri Sibiga, at the March of the Munich Security Conference (MSC), reports AFP.
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China's Foreign Minister, Wang Yi, said his country was ready to provide additional assistance to Ukraine during a meeting with its Ukrainian counterpart.
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Leaning Left6Leaning Right3Center5Last UpdatedBias Distribution43% Left
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L 43%
C 36%
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