Following an Oval Office blowup and a European-led summit, a path to ending the war in Ukraine seems more unclear than ever as new rifts emerge between the United States and the European Union. For China,
Beijing vowed on Monday that it "will continue to be committed to playing a constructive role" in the political settlement of the Ukraine crisis and achieving peace.
Chinese Foreign Ministry. When asked if China would send peacekeepers to Ukraine as some analysts have suggested, Chinese For
China supports all efforts conducive to peace talks in Ukraine, China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi told the United Nations Security Council on Tuesday, and stressed that Gaza and the West Bank are "not a bargaining chip in political trade-offs.
U.S. relationship have regularly made headline news in Taiwan lately. Many in Taiwan compare Ukraine's fate to its own, as China continues to threaten an invasion.
U.S. President Donald Trump’s much-touted mineral-access agreement with Ukraine collapsed Friday ahead of a planned signing ceremony with visiting President Volodymir Zelenskyy. But what the world saw in that televised meeting inside the Oval Office was potentially a much more consequential collapse of the U.S.-Ukraine relationship under Trump.
China’s annual major political event gets underway this week to endorse decisions already made by the all-powerful Chinese Communist Party.
The U.S. is negotiating with Ukraine for access to its rare earth reserves, even as Russia offers its own deals for minerals in occupied Ukrainian territory, all in an effort to diversify the global supply chain away from China.