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DA WEI is Director of the Center for International Security and Strategy and a Professor in the Department of International ...
After Trump’s election, China and Europe sought warmer ties, but rifts over Russia and trade sparked conflict.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told the European Union’s top diplomat that Beijing can’t accept Russia losing its war ...
Since the invasion, China has supported Russia’s economy through trade, provided diplomatic cover in international forums, ...
The arrest of two Chinese nationals in Ukraine on espionage charges this month has punctuated a shift in Kyiv’s tone toward ...
China's public stance of neutrality in the Russia-Ukraine war is facing scrutiny as reports emerge suggesting a shift in Beijing's position.
The world is closely watching today’s China–EU summit in Beijing. Could US President Trump’s unorthodox approach to ...
China must use its influence on Russia to ensure it abides by the United Nations (UN) Charter and halts its full-scale war ...
China’s almost non-existent reaction to Trump’s Russia policy is good evidence that the current U.S. stance on the war in Ukraine and on Russia is beneficial for China.
“China is not a party to the Ukraine issue,” Mao said. “China’s position on the Ukraine crisis is objective and consistent, that is, negotiation, ceasefire and peace.