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China says ‘closely watching’ Ukraine situation after Russian attack

Issue at hand has complex history, says foreign ministry spokeswoman

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 24 Feb 2022 6:00PM

China says ‘closely watching’ Ukraine situation after Russian attack
China’s foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying today refuses to call the Russian military action an ‘invasion’, labelling the term ‘prejudiced’, and dodged questions on whether China was in contact with Russian and Ukrainian leaders. – AFP pic, February 24, 2022

BEIJING – China today called for restraint on all sides after Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered an attack on Ukraine, while saying the military operation should not be described as an “invasion”.

Putin announced the launch of a major military offensive and ground troops crossed into the country from several directions today, with explosions heard in Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv.

“China is closely watching the latest situation, and we call on all parties to maintain restraint and prevent the situation from getting out of control,” foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said at a regular press briefing, where she was repeatedly asked if Beijing condemned the actions. 

Beijing has trod a cautious line on Ukraine as Moscow massed thousands of troops on the borders, and criticised the West for new sanctions after Russia ordered troops into two breakaway Ukrainian regions it now recognises as independent.

Hua today refused to call the military action an “invasion”, labelling the term “prejudiced”, and dodged questions on whether China was in contact with Russian and Ukrainian leaders.

“The Ukraine issue has a very complicated historical background” and was the result of “various factors,” Hua told reporters.

China has blamed the United States and its Western allies in recent weeks for “hyping up” the crisis, with Hua saying at an earlier briefing yesterday that the US was “adding fuel to the fire.”

The Chinese embassy in Ukraine today warned its citizens to be alert for “severe disturbances” and to stay home as much as possible. – AFP, February 24, 2022

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