Russia-Ukraine Conflict Time Will Prove Our Position – China
Wang Yi

China’s Foreign Minister, Wang Yi, on Sunday revealed that ‘time will prove that China’s position is on the right side of history’ amid the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine.

Wang Yi disclosed this on Sunday morning while speaking with reporters, according to a statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

‘China will continue to make independent judgments based on the merits of the matter and in an objective and fair attitude.

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‘We will never accept any external coercion and pressure, and we also oppose any groundless accusations and suspicions against China,’ the statement added.

Wang said, ‘The long-term solution is to abandon the Cold War mentality, refrain from engaging in group confrontation, and truly form a balanced, effective and sustainable regional security architecture. Only in this way can long-term stability on the European continent be achieved.’

Africa Today News, New York recalls that the war between Ukraine and Russia began in late February.

The war enters its twenty-third day today, with massive casualties already recorded.

Russian President, Vladimir Putin had ordered the invasion of Ukraine over disagreements on some political issues.

Putin had also listed some conditions to end the war.

Meanwhile, the Government of the United Kingdom has revealed that it would deploy its Sky Sabre air defence system to Poland to support ongoing operations in Ukraine.

Britain said it would also deploy along with it, 100 troops to operate it.

The UK Ministry of Defence said this after the Polish government had requested the anti-air warfare system.

The UK defence ministry disclosed this on Twitter.

‘Sky Sabre has unprecedented speed, accuracy, performance and target acquisition, which will significantly enhance Poland’s air defences,’ it said on Twitter.

According to British Defence Secretary, Ben Wallace, the deployment will help Poland ‘stand tall against Russian threats’ as it carries ‘much of the burden of this war.’

AFRICA TODAY NEWS, NEW YORK

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