This is how China wants the war in Ukraine to end
Chinese officials have called for peace talks on the first anniversary of the war, but Beijing has already chosen sides.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
Chinese officials have called for peace talks on the first anniversary of the war, but Beijing has already chosen sides.
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