Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba met with Chinese counterpart Wang Yi in Guangzhou to discuss ending the Russian war of aggression, restoring peace, and Ukraine's future EU membership.
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Ukraine wants to follow the path of peace, reconstruction, and development.
Russian aggression destroyed peace and slowed down development.
Ukraine maintains contacts with unrecognized Transnistria solely in coordination with Chisinau.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi hosted his Ukrainian counterpart Dmytro Kuleba in southern China on Wednesday
Both sides calling for peace as Russia's war grinds on against its neighbour
China presents itself as a neutral party in the war and says it is not sending lethal assistance to either side
Wang Yi said that in China's opinion, the resolution of all conflicts should be brought back to the negotiating table
China supports all efforts that promote peace and is ready to continue playing a constructive role for ceasefire and resumption of peace talks
China will continue to provide humanitarian aid to Ukraine
Ukraine is willing and ready for dialogue and negotiations with Russia, but such negotiations should be reasonable, meaningful, and aimed at achieving a just and sustainable peace
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