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China continues boilerplate response after Russian missile strikes on Kyiv

Por: Newsweek World October 11, 2022

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China continued its delicate balancing act on the Russia-Ukraine war this week by declining to comment on Moscow's retaliatory missile strikes on civilian areas in Kyiv.Mao Ning, a spokesperson for the Chinese foreign ministry, said Monday that Beijing had noted relevant reports. She told a Reuters journalist, according to a transcript published by the ministry: We hope the situation will deescalate as soon as possible.Russian forces... + full article



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