China is stepping into the global spotlight by calling for an early peace deal in the Ukraine crisis 🌍✌️. A spokesperson for the Chinese Foreign Ministry said on Monday that it expects all parties and stakeholders to join the peace talks and work together towards a fair and lasting agreement—one that everyone can accept as soon as possible.
Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and key European leaders are set to meet U.S. President Donald Trump in Washington on Monday. This high-profile gathering follows Trump’s recent talks with Russian leader Vladimir Putin in Alaska, where both sides couldn’t reach a final deal on the Ukraine conflict.
Commenting on the Trump-Putin summit, spokesperson Mao Ning emphasized that Beijing supports every effort to peacefully resolve the Ukraine crisis. “We welcome continued engagement between Russia and the United States,” she said, encouraging both countries to strengthen relations and push forward a political solution to the conflict.
With diplomatic waves gathering momentum, the world eyes these talks with hope that cooperation can turn into concrete progress. Could we soon see a breakthrough? Stay tuned as these major players aim to chart a path to peace 🤝.
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