NewsChina urges calm amid Russian nuclear shifts and Ukrainian strikes

China urges calm amid Russian nuclear shifts and Ukrainian strikes

In the context of changes in Russian nuclear strategy and reports on Ukraine's use of American missiles to attack Russian territory, Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Lin Jian emphasized on Wednesday that "all parties should remain calm and exercise restraint."

The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs speaks on the war. Calls for "calm and restraint"
The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs speaks on the war. Calls for "calm and restraint"
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9:10 AM EST, November 20, 2024

On Tuesday, Russian President Vladimir Putin approved amendments to the nuclear doctrine, stating that the use of nuclear weapons by Moscow would be justified by a "critical threat" to the sovereignty of Belarus and Russia, as well as the authorization to use territory and resources for aggression against Russia.

Sergey Lavrov, Russia's Minister of Foreign Affairs, accused the West of seeking to escalate the conflict after Kyiv used American ATACMS missiles to attack Russia for the first time in history.

Chinese Foreign Ministry comments

- Under the current circumstances, all parties should remain calm and exercise restraint, working together through dialogue and consultation to ease tensions and reduce strategic risks - said Lin Jian during a meeting with the media.

Lin Jian added that he would like to emphasize that China hopes all parties will promote de-escalation, engage in a political resolution of the Ukrainian crisis, and continue to play a constructive role in this endeavor.

Beijing maintains that it remains neutral in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, not providing military support to either side. Despite this, China has not condemned Russian aggression or the involvement of North Korean soldiers and also opposes the sanctions imposed on Russia. There is growing cooperation between Beijing and Moscow in various fields, including the military sphere, encompassing joint military exercises.

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