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Lukashenko to Visit China

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Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko will visit China on February 28 for a state visit, the Chinese foreign ministry announced on Saturday. Lukashenko is a close ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin and has backed Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine. Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang spoke with his Belarusian counterpart Sergei Aleinik on Friday, expressing Beijing’s willingness to deepen mutual political trust and support Belarus in maintaining its national stability.

China has also released a 12-point position paper on the conflict, calling for urgent peace talks and a “political settlement” to the Ukraine crisis. The paper urges all parties to “support Russia and Ukraine in working in the same direction and resuming direct dialogue as quickly as possible”. Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelenskyy welcomed some elements of the Chinese proposal, but said only the country where a war is being fought should be the initiator of a peace plan.

French President Emmanuel Macron has also commented on the situation, saying he will visit China in “early April” and asking Beijing to “help us pressure Russia” to end the war in Ukraine. Macron said peace was only possible if “the Russian aggression was halted, troops withdrawn and territorial sovereignty of Ukraine and its people was respected”. He also sought Beijing’s help to “exert pressure on Russia to ensure it never uses chemical or nuclear weapons and it stops this aggression prior to negotiations”.

The upcoming visit of Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko to China is seen as an important step in the ongoing efforts to bring peace to Ukraine. Lukashenko is a close ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin and has backed Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine. Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang spoke with his Belarusian counterpart Sergei Aleinik on Friday, expressing Beijing’s willingness to deepen mutual political trust and support Belarus in maintaining its national stability. China has also released a 12-point position paper on the conflict, calling for urgent peace talks and a “political settlement” to the Ukraine crisis.

French President Emmanuel Macron has also commented on the situation, saying he will visit China in “early April” and asking Beijing to “help us pressure Russia” to end the war in Ukraine. Macron said peace was only possible if “the Russian aggression was halted, troops withdrawn and territorial sovereignty of Ukraine and its people was respected”. He also sought Beijing’s help to “exert pressure on Russia to ensure it never uses chemical or nuclear weapons and it stops this aggression prior to negotiations”.

The upcoming visit of Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko to China is seen as an important step in the ongoing efforts to bring peace to Ukraine. Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang spoke with his Belarusian counterpart Sergei Aleinik on Friday, expressing Beijing’s willingness to deepen mutual political trust and support Belarus in maintaining its national stability. China has also released a 12-point position paper on the conflict, calling for urgent peace talks and a “political settlement” to the Ukraine crisis.

French President Emmanuel Macron has also commented on the situation, saying he will visit China in “early April” and asking Beijing to “help us pressure Russia” to end the war in Ukraine. Macron said peace was only possible if “the Russian aggression was halted, troops withdrawn and territorial sovereignty of Ukraine and its people was respected”. He also sought Beijing’s help to “exert pressure on Russia to ensure it never uses chemical or nuclear weapons and it stops this aggression prior to negotiations”.

The state visit of Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko to China is seen as an important step in the ongoing efforts for peace in Ukraine. Lukashenko is a close ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin and has backed Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine. Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang spoke with his Belarusian counterpart Sergei Aleinik on Friday, expressing Beijing’s willingness to deepen mutual political trust and support Belarus in maintaining its national stability.

China has also released a 12-point position paper on the conflict, calling for urgent peace talks and a “political settlement” to the Ukraine crisis. The paper urges all parties to “support Russia and Ukraine in working in the same direction and resuming direct dialogue as quickly as possible”. Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelenskyy welcomed some elements of the Chinese proposal, but said only the country where a war is being fought should be the initiator of a peace plan.

French President Emmanuel Macron has also commented on the situation, saying he will visit China in “early April” and asking Beijing to “help us pressure Russia” to end the war in Ukraine. Macron said peace was only possible if “the Russian aggression was halted, troops withdrawn and territorial sovereignty of Ukraine and its people was respected”. He also sought Beijing’s help to “exert pressure on Russia to ensure it never uses chemical or nuclear weapons and it stops this aggression prior to negotiations”.

The upcoming visit of Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko to China is seen as a crucial step in resolving the conflict in Ukraine. Lukashenko is a close ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin and has backed Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine. Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang spoke with his Belarusian counterpart Sergei Aleinik on Friday, expressing Beijing’s willingness to deepen mutual political trust and support Belarus in maintaining its national stability. China has also released a 12-point position paper on the conflict, calling for urgent peace talks and a “political settlement” to the Ukraine crisis.

French President Emmanuel Macron has also commented on the situation, saying he will visit China in “early April” and asking Beijing to “help us pressure Russia” to end the war in Ukraine. Macron said peace was only possible if “the Russian aggression was halted, troops withdrawn and territorial sovereignty of Ukraine and its people was respected”. He also sought Beijing’s help to “exert pressure on Russia to ensure it never uses chemical or nuclear weapons and it stops this aggression prior to negotiations”.

The state visit of Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko to China is seen as a significant move towards bringing peace to Ukraine. Lukashenko is a close ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin and has backed Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine. Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang spoke with his Belarusian counterpart Sergei Aleinik on Friday, expressing Beijing’s willingness to deepen mutual political trust and support Belarus in maintaining its national stability. China has also released a 12-point position paper on the conflict, calling for urgent peace talks and a “political settlement” to the Ukraine crisis.

French President Emmanuel Macron has also commented on the situation, saying he will visit China in “early April” and asking Beijing to “help us pressure Russia” to end the war in Ukraine. Macron said peace was only possible if “the Russian aggression was halted, troops withdrawn and territorial sovereignty of Ukraine and its people was respected”. He also sought Beijing’s help to “exert pressure on Russia to ensure it never uses chemical or nuclear weapons and it stops this aggression prior to negotiations”.

The upcoming visit of Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko to China is seen as an important step towards bringing peace to Ukraine. Lukashenko is a close ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin and has backed Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine. Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang spoke with his Belarusian counterpart Sergei Aleinik on Friday, expressing Beijing’s willingness to deepen mutual political trust and support Belarus in maintaining its national stability. China has also released a 12-point position paper on the conflict, calling for urgent peace talks and a “political settlement” to the Ukraine crisis.

French President Emmanuel Macron has also commented on the situation, saying he will visit China in “early April” and asking Beijing to “help us pressure Russia” to end the war in Ukraine. Macron said peace was only possible if “the Russian aggression was halted, troops withdrawn and territorial sovereignty of Ukraine and its people was respected”. He also sought Beijing’s help to “exert pressure on Russia to ensure it never uses chemical or nuclear weapons and it stops this aggression prior to negotiations”.

The upcoming state visit of Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko to China is seen as an important move towards bringing peace to Ukraine. Lukashenko is a close ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin and has backed Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine. Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang spoke with his Belarusian counterpart Sergei Aleinik on Friday, expressing Beijing’s willingness to deepen mutual political trust and support Belarus in maintaining its national stability. China has also released a 12-point position paper on the conflict, calling for urgent peace talks and a “political settlement” to the Ukraine crisis.

French President Emmanuel Macron has also commented on the situation, saying he will visit China in “early April” and asking Beijing to “help us pressure Russia” to end the war in Ukraine. Macron said peace was only possible if “the Russian aggression was halted, troops withdrawn and territorial sovereignty of Ukraine and its people was respected”. He also sought Beijing’s help to “exert pressure on Russia to ensure it never uses chemical or nuclear weapons and it stops this aggression prior to negotiations”.

The upcoming state visit of Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko to China is seen as an important step towards achieving peace in Ukraine. Lukashenko is a close ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin and has backed Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine. Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang spoke with his Belarusian counterpart Sergei Aleinik on Friday, expressing Beijing’s willingness

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