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The U.S. on July 25 urged China to stop enabling Russia's war in Ukraine during a UN Security Council meeting, prompting a ...
The U.S. said China should stop fueling Russian aggression while China said it is not a party to the Ukraine war.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told the European Union’s top diplomat that Beijing can’t accept Russia losing its war ...
Ukraine's recent actions, including espionage arrests and corporate sanctions, indicate a significant shift in its tone ...
Half a century after the establishment of relations between China and the EU, and against a backdrop of deteriorating ...
Top EU leaders told their Chinese counterparts at a summit in Beijing on Thursday that Beijing must do more to level the huge ...
Matthew Whitaker, U.S. Ambassador to NATO, discusses China's influence on the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war, and the need for an ...
Expectations were low for the summit in the Chinese capital marking 50 years of diplomatic ties.
The world is closely watching today’s China–EU summit in Beijing. Could US President Trump’s unorthodox approach to ...
Ukraine wouldn't be expected to explicitly describe China in the standout terms of the age—competitor, challenger, or threat—but it would need to clarify its China policy going forward if it ...
The war in Ukraine as seen from China? The perspective is vastly different from the West’s Demonstrators outside the White House on Feb. 24 protest Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Inside China, the war in Ukraine “has ignited enormous disagreements, setting supporters and opponents at polar extremes,” Mr. Hu wrote. His own stance was clear: ...