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In response to Russian manipulations regarding an alleged "attempted attack on Putin's residence," China has urged the parties to the Russia-Ukraine conflict to refrain from escalating the situation and to work toward creating conditions for a political settlement.
The US capture of Venezuelan President Maduro may set a dangerous precedent, allowing other nations like Russia and China to justify actions that violate international law.
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Maybe Russia and China Should Sit This One Out
Russia and China claim to be appalled, too, but to use a classic diplomatic expression, the leaders in Beijing and Moscow should be invited, with all due respect, to shut their traps.
BEIJING: Chinese President Xi Jinping on Wednesday underscored the need to secure a strong start to the 15th Five-Year Plan (2026–2030) period, calling for unity and sustained efforts to advance Chinese modernization.
John Kirby told MSNBC that Putin is "running out of the kind of inventory he needs to fight" in Ukraine and wants China to help continue the war.
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China reacts to Russia's claims of attack on Putin's residence
China responded in its traditional manner to Russia's statements about an alleged attack on the residence of Russian President Vladimir Putin. Beijing called for restraint from escalation, according to Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian.
Chinese president’s remarks come during exchange of New Year greetings with his Russian counterpart - Anadolu Ajansı
Enhe was once home to thousands of ethnic Russians. Under Xi Jinping’s push for ethnic unity, little remains beyond nostalgia and props for tourists.