Wang Yi, director of the Office of the Foreign Affairs Commission of the CPC Central Committee, attended the Munich Security Conference.

(Associated Press)

[Central News Agency] Wang Yi, director of the Office of the Foreign Affairs Commission of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, met with Ukrainian Foreign Minister Kuleba on the 18th. He said that China insists on persuading peace and promoting talks. Aggravate, persevere and fight for peace.

The official website of the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced tonight the content of the dialogue between the two men during the Munich Security Conference.

According to this content, Dmytro Kuleba told Wang Yi that Uzbekistan attaches importance to China's position on a political solution to the Ukrainian crisis and expects China to continue to play a "constructive role."

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According to this content, Wang Yi said that China and Ukraine are "strategic partners" and the two peoples have long-standing friendly exchanges.

China once again thanks Uzbekistan for assisting China to carry out the evacuation operation smoothly under the emergency situation, and appreciates Uzbekistan for "always adhering to the one-China principle."

It is hoped that the relations between the two countries will continue to develop steadily.

Wang Yi, on the Ukrainian issue, China "always stands on the side of peace and dialogue, and always insists on promoting peace and talks."

We do not want to see the Ukrainian crisis protracted and expanded, and we are willing to work with the international community to avoid further deterioration of the situation and persevere in striving for peace.

According to the content released by the Chinese side, Kuleba told Wang Yi that Uzbekistan and China have "always maintained communication" over the past year.

No country wants peace sooner than Ukraine.

Uzbekistan "values ​​China's international status and important influence, values ​​China's position on a political solution to the crisis, and expects China to continue to play a constructive role."