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Pour oil into fire: China in the UN requires stopping the supply of weapons to Ukraine

According to China's permanent representative at Zhang Juni, the Minsk Agreement, reached in 2014, should be observed, "most of which have not yet been implemented, and large -scale fighting broke out later. " China Post at Zhang Jun said the United States should stop supplying weapons to Ukraine for diplomacy. About it reports Newsweek.

"Some countries should immediately stop pouring oil and not undermine the diplomatic efforts of the international community," he said at a meeting of the UN Security Council, dedicated to Ukraine. Such comments were made against the backdrop of reports that Kremlin representatives were interested in diplomatic resolution of the conflict. At the same time, Ukraine counts on additional funding from the US.

China officially does not support the Russian Federation, but Beijing provided the Kremlin with financial assistance, which allowed the Russian Federation to continue fighting. China called for compliance with the Minsk Agreement reached in 2014. "Unfortunately, most of the provisions of the Agreement have not yet been implemented, and large -scale fighting has erupted later," said a representative of the PRC, adding that this issue deserves the attention of both parties to the conflict.

According to him, the security of one country should not be ensured by the safety of other countries, and regional security cannot be guaranteed by strengthening or even expanding military groups. "The interests of all countries in terms of security are levels," Zhang Jun said. He also urged NATO to "stop threats.

" "NATO must adhere to dialogue and consultation in resolving disputes and a common direction of political settlement, instead of pressure, slander and unilateral sanctions, not to mention the use of force," he said. Experts say that US assistance in Kiev is crucial for efforts to liberate the occupied territory. Recall that the speaker of the Lower House of Congress, Mike Johnson, stated that he would not put a bill on assistance to Ukraine.