Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning responded to President Volodymyr Zelensky's accusation that China is trying to sabotage the upcoming global peace summit, denying that China has "fanned fire or fueled the flames" of Russia's full-scale war in Ukraine.
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China is trying to sabotage the upcoming global peace summit by working hard to prevent countries from participating
China has never fanned fire or fueled the flames of Russia's full-scale war in Ukraine
China's position on the summit has been open and transparent
China has never 'fanned fire or fueled the flames' of the Russia-Ukraine war
China believes all efforts should be recognized in supporting peace measures in the Russia-Ukraine war
China attaches great importance to its relations with Ukraine and remains its largest trading partner
China's position on the peace conference is very 'open and transparent'
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