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Speaking to Current Time, Russian political scientist Natalia Shevshkova noted comments from Wang after his recent European ...
Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi reportedly told the EU that Beijing views a Russian defeat in Ukraine as unacceptable, fearing it would allow the US to concentrate on China. Despite China's official ...
Since the invasion, China has supported Russia’s economy through trade, provided diplomatic cover in international forums, ...
During a high-level meeting with European Union (EU) officials, China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi reportedly told EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas that China cannot afford for Russia to lose the war ...
On July 24, the European Union and China will convene the 25th China-EU Summit in Beijing, marking the 50th anniversary of ...
At the summit, the EU and China are expected to tackle another pressing issue: China’s restrictions on rare earth exports to ...
Beijing is betting that economic pressure and diplomatic defiance will force concessions, but its stance could put more ...
Chinese competitiveness is driven by innovation rather than subsidies, and its stance on Ukraine emphasises peace rather than ...
The pro-stability, pro-cooperation and pro-communication consensus China and the EU clearly expressed during the meetings as well as a similar consensus of China and Belgium reached during Wang's ...
EU leaders' Beijing-visit expected to be overshadowed by trade tensions and differences on Russia's war in Ukraine ...
In a private meeting, China’s Wang Yi reportedly said Beijing can't accept Russia losing its war in Ukraine, fearing US attention shifting to China. Officially, China calls for peace but its close ...
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