
The Chinese mainland Vows to Foster Peace in Ukraine Crisis
The Chinese mainland reaffirms its stance on the Ukraine crisis and stands ready to play a constructive role in global peace talks.
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The Chinese mainland reaffirms its stance on the Ukraine crisis and stands ready to play a constructive role in global peace talks.
China calls for dialogue and negotiation as the only viable way to resolve the Ukraine crisis, highlighting its impartial stance and readiness to support peace talks.
Trump, Zelenskyy and seven European leaders met at the White House to seek a diplomatic end to the Ukraine crisis, focusing on ceasefire plans and security guarantees.
The US-Russia Alaska summit wrapped up with symbolic gestures but no real breakthrough on the Ukraine conflict, leaving Europe and Kyiv searching for answers.
EU leaders urge that Ukraine should decide its future ahead of Trump-Putin talks, as Kyiv pushes forward with small advances in the Sumy region.
U.S. President Trump and Russian President Putin will meet in the coming days, marking a milestone in the Ukraine conflict and shaping future peace negotiations.
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