China : The sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity of every country must be safeguarded and “Ukraine is no exception” 🤣🤣🤣

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https://www.scmp.com/news/china/dip...crisis-cold-war-over-chinese-foreign-minister


The sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity of every country must be safeguarded and “Ukraine is no exception”, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on the weekend as he warned against Nato’s eastward expansion.
“All countries’ sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity must be safeguarded because these are the basic principles in international relations established through the United Nations Constitution,” Wang told the 58th Munich Security Conference via video link on Saturday.
“This is also what China has been upholding, with no exception regarding Ukraine. If some people are still questioning where China stands on this issue, it is deliberate hype and distortion.”

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What the **** am I reading lol
 

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No lie. But does china agree Crimea and the other 2 contested regions belong to Ukraine. Now that one is debatable.... :o
 

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because this was video link to amdk ...... must pretend abit
 

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Knn, NATO is the one that violated Serbia's sovereignty to create independent Kosovo in the 90s.

I would not believe any country, China or US, on sovereignty and international law. Everything is mainly self-justification after you have determined your self-interests.
 
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