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Wang Yi due in Moscow for talks on Ukraine

Russia's Kommersant newspaper earlier reported that Wang had arrived. China's foreign ministry declined immediate comment as did Russia's foreign ministry. 

Reuters
Moscow, Russia
Mon, February 20, 2023

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Wang Yi due in Moscow for talks on Ukraine This handout picture taken and released by the Russian Foreign Ministry press service on November 15, 2022, shows Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov (left) shaking hands with his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi (right) during their meeting on the sidelines of the G20 leaders' summit in Nusa Dua, Bali. (AFP/Handout)

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hina's top diplomat, Wang Yi, is due in Moscow shortly for talks on a possible peace settlement for Ukraine, a diplomatic source with knowledge of the matter said.

Russia's Kommersant newspaper earlier reported that Wang had arrived. China's foreign ministry declined immediate comment as did Russia's foreign ministry. 

Wang said last week that Beijing would put forward "China's position on the political settlement of the Ukraine crisis", and that Beijing remained on the side of peace and security, China said. 

The Kremlin said on Monday it had lots to discuss with Wang Yi, who was due in Moscow later in the day.

When Putin and Xi Jinping met face to face just before the Ukraine conflict began, the two leaders sealed a "no limits" partnership between China and Russia that triggered anxiety in the West.

Russia’s Feb. 24 invasion of Ukraine has triggered one of the deadliest European conflicts since World War Two and the biggest confrontation between Moscow and the West since the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis.

China has refrained from condemning Russia's operation against Ukraine or calling it an "invasion" in line with the Kremlin which casts the war as "a special military operation".

China's parliament chief told his Russian counterpart last year that Russian action against Ukraine is a legitimate response to US provocation.

After the West imposed on Moscow the most severe sanctions in modern history due to the war in Ukraine, President Vladimir Putin said Russia is turning towards Asia after centuries of looking to the West as the crucible of economic growth, technology and war.

At the annual Munich Security Conference, Wang accused the United States of violating international norms with "hysterical" behaviour.

Wang reiterated a call for dialogue and suggested European countries "think calmly" about how to end the war. 

Wang also said there were "some forces that seemingly don't want negotiations to succeed, or for the war to end soon", without specifying to whom he was referring.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Saturday warned Wang of consequences should China provide material support to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, adding that Washington was concerned Beijing was considering supplying weapons to Moscow.

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