The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China made an official statement about the latest events at the front between Ukraine and Russia, in particular in connection with the onset of Ukrainian military in the Kursk region. The Chinese government has called on all parties to the conflict for de -escalation and prevent the expansion of hostilities.
In its report, the Chinese Foreign Ministry emphasized the importance of avoiding escalation of war, which could lead to even greater human and material loss. China called all the involved sides not to pour oil into the fire and keep calm.
"China calls on all parties to prevent conflict over the combat zone, prevent the escalation of war and not to pour oil into the fire. China will continue to keep in touch with the international community and play a constructive role in promoting the political settlement of the crisis," the official comment reads.
This statement by the PRC reflects Beijing's position, which tries to preserve its role as a neutral mediator in international conflicts and to promote peaceful settlement of crisis situations. Chinese diplomats focus on the importance of diplomatic negotiations and political decisions to avoid further aggravation of the situation.
At the same time, experts say that China's call for de -escalation may also be part of the country's strategic position in international politics, seeking to maintain stability and avoid negative economic and political consequences that may arise in the event of further exacerbation of the conflict in Europe.