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France, China agree to work for Ukraine peace: Paris

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French President Emmanuel Macron and China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi agreed Wednesday to contribute “towards peace” in Ukraine, Macron’s office said following talks between the two men.

Macron has not hidden his hope that Beijing, which remains an important ally of Moscow and has not condemned the invasion of Ukraine launched nearly a year ago, will pressure Russia to return to the negotiating table.

In Paris on Wednesday, Macron and Wang discussed the war in Ukraine and its “consequences on the most vulnerable countries, particularly in terms of food security and financing capacity,” according to the French presidency.

Both Macron and Yi “expressed the same objective of contributing to peace in accordance with international law,” the Elysee Palace said, without specifying what each country’s contributions might be.

After his visit to France, Wang will continue his tour with a stop at the Munich Security Conference, scheduled for Friday to Sunday. He will also travel to Moscow.

The French President spoke of cooperation with China in the face of “global challenges”, including the climate crisis.

Later Wednesday, Wang met with his French counterpart Catherine Colonna. On Thursday he will hold talks on strategic issues with Macron’s diplomatic advisor, Emmanuel Bonne.

 

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