China reacted to the advance of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Kursk region: urged to adhere to the 'three principles'.


The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China reacted to the beginning of active hostilities in the Kursk region of Russia and asked all parties to adhere to the three principles.
This was reported in the press service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China.
The Chinese department stated that they had 'taken note of the relevant situation.' China's position on the Russian-Ukrainian war is consistent and clear.
The statement that was published indicates that all parties to the conflict must adhere to principles that will not lead to escalation. China believes that the conflict zone should not be expanded and no party should lead to violence.
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China also confirmed their support for communication with the international community and are ready to contribute to promoting a political settlement of the conflict.
'China takes into account the current situation. China's position on the Ukrainian issue is consistent and clear, calling all parties to adhere to the 'three principles' of de-escalation of the situation, namely, not to expand the conflict zone, avoid violence, and not fall into struggle. China will continue to maintain communication with the international community and play a constructive role in the political settlement of the crisis,' the statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China said.
Let's recall, the media learned how many fighters of the Armed Forces of Ukraine are participating in the operation in the Kursk region.
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