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China warns Russia to respect Ukraine

Wang Yi 's position is very clear, as long as Ukraine being shut out of Nato, peace will prevail

China backs shutting Ukraine out of Nato​

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  • Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi spoke by video-link (Photo: nato.int)
By ANDREW RETTMAN

BRUSSELS, 19. FEB, 20:28

China on Saturday supported shutting the door on Nato membership for Ukraine as that country's president, Volodymyr Zelensky, made a strong appeal to keep it open, amid the threat of an attack by Russia.

Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi told the Munich Security Conference (MSC) on Saturday (19 February) that the growth of Nato had helped to inflame the crisis in what amounted to a full-throated endorsement of Kremlin priorities.

"If there's a persistent eastern expansion [of Nato], will that truly guarantee peace in Europe?" he asked, speaking by video-link from Beijing.

Europeans needed to give that question "serious consideration," he said.

Wang then endorsed the Russian idea that Ukraine should stay out of the Western military bloc.

"Ukraine should be a bridge linking the west and the east," he said. It "shouldn't be the front-line in a competition between great powers" and the "reasonable concerns of Russia should also be respected," he said.

The Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelensky, voiced concerns that the chances of Nato membership for his country may already have been diminished because of the pressure from Russia.

"We are told that the doors of Nato are open, but for the moment we are told that it is not possible," Zelensky told the Munich conference.

But "are these doors really open?" he asked.

"You have an open door but strangers do not seem to be allowed," said Zelensky.

Zelensky went on to suggest that the security of his country should be a more important consideration for Nato allies than sanctions, since they would only go into force against Russia after a military strike on Ukraine.

"We do not need your sanctions after our country has been bombarded and we have lost our borders," Zelensky warned.

For his part, Nato secretary general Jens Stoltenberg baulked at the idea that Russia was making reasonable demands.

"Putting forward demands they know we can't meet, then threatening military-technological consequences if we don't meet them — this is a step change," Stoltenberg told the Munich conference.

Russia was absent from Munich this year, even though it normally sends its foreign minister, Sergei Lavrov.

Russia has demanded that Nato bar potential new members, including Finland or Sweden, and withdraw troops from existing ones in eastern Europe.

Over recent days the threat of a Russian invasion of Ukraine has intensified.

It emerged Saturday that two Ukrainian soldiers died from shrapnel wounds in east Ukraine after a shelling attack by Russia-controlled separatists.

Russia has evacuated people from its occupied territories in east Ukraine, where there has been heavy artillery fire on the contact line.

Russia also has moved field hospitals, blood supplies, and logistics equipment to the Ukrainian border, according to the US and media reports.

In addition, the Russians claimed on Saturday that a Ukrainian shell had landed on its territory, prompting concerns such a report could be a pretext for war.

US president Joe Biden said earlier in the weekend that Putin had made a final decision to invade, in the coming days.

The new German leader, Olaf Scholz, also addressing the Munich conference, said Ukraine's Nato membership was not on the table in the foreseeable future.

"We are facing the threat of a conflict in Europe about a question that isn't even on the agenda," he said.

He also described Russian claims that Ukraine was guilty of "genocide" against its own people as "ridiculous."

Germany told its citizens to leave Ukraine "urgently" on Saturday while German airline Lufthansa suspended flights to Kyiv and Odessa.

Kamala Harris, the US vice-president, underlined that the US still was "open to a diplomatic solution".

Her administration and the European Union had prepared a coordinated set of sanctions to impose on Russia, were it to invade Ukraine.

EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen told the Munich conference that the bloc would be doing "everything" it could do to reduce dependency on Russian gas in the long term.

"A strong EU cannot be reliant on an energy supplier that threatens to start a war on the European continent," von der Leyen said.

 
You see, all the while you all are using western sources who are expert in twisting words of Chinese delegation. Its all warning to all parties include Ukraine and their backer. Liar like you will try to manipulate those sentences target Russia only.

The EU is Chinas biggest trading partner, only a fool would believe China would allow Russia to invade Ukraine and compromise european security.
 
The EU is Chinas biggest trading partner, only a fool would believe China would allow Russia to invade Ukraine and compromise european security.
Then meet China and Russia's demand, shutting Ukraine out of Nato, we'll be all happy.
 
Wang Yi 's position is very clear, as long as Ukraine being shut out of Nato, peace will prevail

China backs shutting Ukraine out of Nato​

731a1ce08e3be6a6b9812b9b8c768564-800x.jpg

  • Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi spoke by video-link (Photo: nato.int)
By ANDREW RETTMAN

BRUSSELS, 19. FEB, 20:28

China on Saturday supported shutting the door on Nato membership for Ukraine as that country's president, Volodymyr Zelensky, made a strong appeal to keep it open, amid the threat of an attack by Russia.

Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi told the Munich Security Conference (MSC) on Saturday (19 February) that the growth of Nato had helped to inflame the crisis in what amounted to a full-throated endorsement of Kremlin priorities.

"If there's a persistent eastern expansion [of Nato], will that truly guarantee peace in Europe?" he asked, speaking by video-link from Beijing.

Europeans needed to give that question "serious consideration," he said.

Wang then endorsed the Russian idea that Ukraine should stay out of the Western military bloc.

"Ukraine should be a bridge linking the west and the east," he said. It "shouldn't be the front-line in a competition between great powers" and the "reasonable concerns of Russia should also be respected," he said.

The Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelensky, voiced concerns that the chances of Nato membership for his country may already have been diminished because of the pressure from Russia.

"We are told that the doors of Nato are open, but for the moment we are told that it is not possible," Zelensky told the Munich conference.

But "are these doors really open?" he asked.

"You have an open door but strangers do not seem to be allowed," said Zelensky.

Zelensky went on to suggest that the security of his country should be a more important consideration for Nato allies than sanctions, since they would only go into force against Russia after a military strike on Ukraine.

"We do not need your sanctions after our country has been bombarded and we have lost our borders," Zelensky warned.

For his part, Nato secretary general Jens Stoltenberg baulked at the idea that Russia was making reasonable demands.

"Putting forward demands they know we can't meet, then threatening military-technological consequences if we don't meet them — this is a step change," Stoltenberg told the Munich conference.

Russia was absent from Munich this year, even though it normally sends its foreign minister, Sergei Lavrov.

Russia has demanded that Nato bar potential new members, including Finland or Sweden, and withdraw troops from existing ones in eastern Europe.

Over recent days the threat of a Russian invasion of Ukraine has intensified.

It emerged Saturday that two Ukrainian soldiers died from shrapnel wounds in east Ukraine after a shelling attack by Russia-controlled separatists.

Russia has evacuated people from its occupied territories in east Ukraine, where there has been heavy artillery fire on the contact line.

Russia also has moved field hospitals, blood supplies, and logistics equipment to the Ukrainian border, according to the US and media reports.

In addition, the Russians claimed on Saturday that a Ukrainian shell had landed on its territory, prompting concerns such a report could be a pretext for war.

US president Joe Biden said earlier in the weekend that Putin had made a final decision to invade, in the coming days.

The new German leader, Olaf Scholz, also addressing the Munich conference, said Ukraine's Nato membership was not on the table in the foreseeable future.

"We are facing the threat of a conflict in Europe about a question that isn't even on the agenda," he said.

He also described Russian claims that Ukraine was guilty of "genocide" against its own people as "ridiculous."

Germany told its citizens to leave Ukraine "urgently" on Saturday while German airline Lufthansa suspended flights to Kyiv and Odessa.

Kamala Harris, the US vice-president, underlined that the US still was "open to a diplomatic solution".

Her administration and the European Union had prepared a coordinated set of sanctions to impose on Russia, were it to invade Ukraine.

EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen told the Munich conference that the bloc would be doing "everything" it could do to reduce dependency on Russian gas in the long term.

"A strong EU cannot be reliant on an energy supplier that threatens to start a war on the European continent," von der Leyen said.


So what? He suggests Ukraine joins EU instead? Ukraine can only be a bridge between east and west when its connected
 
Then meet China and Russia's demand, shutting Ukraine out of Nato, we'll be all happy.

And allow Ukraine join EU?

The people of Ukraine voted in 2014 for a EU membership. Putins muppet president in Ukrajne did not sign it. This was the start of all the chaos. People of Ukraine want free development, something Russia cant give but EU can.

To be a bridge between east and west, Ukraine needs to be connected to the west. Something Putin doesnt want.
 
The EU is Chinas biggest trading partner, only a fool would believe China would allow Russia to invade Ukraine and compromise european security.
Yet is EU who keep attacking and try undermined China with their uyghur accusation and lies.

EU equally depend on trading with China for survival. EU cant do without China.
 
Wang Yi 's position is very clear, as long as Ukraine being shut out of Nato, peace will prevail

China backs shutting Ukraine out of Nato​


And that is the bottom line and I have been saying this from day one, North Atlantic Terrorist Organization (NATO) can make Ukraine a full-fledge member and call Vladdys bluff. This is the western way of setting their own goal post that serves their interest, In this case BS about Russkie invasion and in the end claim victory because Russia did not invade. Of course, Russia will not invade because Ukraine is not NATO... LOL....
 
So what? He suggests Ukraine joins EU instead? Ukraine can only be a bridge between east and west when its connected

China's objective is simple.

Ukraine and Russia should start a war immediately so that China could annex Eastern Russia, Mongolia and Central Asia as soon as possible.

To achieve this objective, China will avoid supporting Russia to weaken Russian hand at the negotiations.

And that is the bottom line and I have been saying this from day one, North Atlantic Terrorist Organization (NATO) can make Ukraine a full-fledge member and call Vladdys bluff. This is the western way of setting their own goal post that serves their interest, In this case BS about Russkie invasion and in the end claim victory because Russia did not invade. Of course, Russia will not invade because Ukraine is not NATO... LOL....

West and China does not care about Ukraine's NATO membership. They only want to ensure that Ukraine gets into a war with Russia.
 
Yet is EU who keep attacking and try undermined China with their uyghur accusation and lies.

EU equally depend on trading with China for survival. EU cant do without China.

China can easily solve our concerns by allowing journalists and UN there. If there is nothing to hide im sure this can be solved easily
 
This comes realy unexpected. Chinese delegate Wang Li said in the munich security conference, that evry side must respect integrity of Ukraine. Diplomats see this as red line that Xi draws for Putin.

It appears China knows that a russian Invasion would create extreme global results.

I must admit i did not expect China to act so reasonable.
Integrity means to keep it as a whole and not break it up. Russia can invade it and keep it as a whole. What's the problem?
 
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