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China Willing To Play Constructive Role in Promoting Peace Talks

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi held a press conference today on the sidelines of the National People’s Congress. Declaring that the world today is far from peaceful, he said, “Countries need unity, not division, dialogue, not confrontation.” A good portion of the press conference was taken up with the situation in Ukraine and its implications for the world. “China is ready to continue to play a constructive role in promoting peace talks and work with the international community to mediate as necessary. We should uphold the vision of common, comprehensive cooperation, and sustainable security, stop conflicts through negotiation, settle disputes through dialogue, enhance mutual trust through cooperation and jointly build a world of lasting peace.”

He complained that certain countries were holding on to maintaining their hegemony. “We should uphold true multilateralism, advocate the common values of mankind, oppose hegemony and power, defend the international system with the UN at its core, uphold the basic norms governing relations based on the purposes of the UN Charter, and make the global governance fairer and more equitable. We should build a new type of international relations.”

When asked about the Russia-China relations, he said that their cooperation “contributes to peace and development.” It was based on the independence of the two parties and they opposed any interference into the relationship by third parties. He referred to their Joint Statement issued on Feb 4. Wang Yi said that the statement “sent an unequivocal message that China and Russia are opposed to a new Cold War” and the two will “maintain a strategic focus for the new era.”

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