“Van and stated that Trump’s approach would lead to the “jungle law.””, – WRITE: www.unian.ua
Van and stated that Trump’s approach would lead to the “jungle law.”

According to the Associated Press, Van and stated that the US tariffs introduced exacerbated relations between countries.
“No country should fantasize that it can depress China and at the same time maintain a good relationship with it. Such dual actions do not contribute to the stability of bilateral relations and strengthening mutual trust,” he said.
The Chinese Foreign Minister also has a sharp criticism of the Trump administration policy aimed at securing the US interests above international cooperation. According to him, this approach, if all countries of the world adopted it, will lead to the law of the jungle.
“Small and weak countries will burn the first, and international order and rules will be under a strong blow. Big countries must fulfill their international obligations … and not seek to make money on the weak and intimidate them,” he said.
Speaking of war in Ukraine, Van again confirmed the position of China, which advocates for conflict through political negotiations. At the same time, he said that the wars could be avoided. ”
“All parties should take lessons from this crisis. In addition to many other things, security should be mutual and equal, and no country should build its safety at the danger of another,” he said.
At the same time, China Foreign Minister stressed that Chinese-Russian relations are more strongly strong, despite recent consultations between the United States and Russia on the termination of war in Ukraine. According to him, this year Beijing and Moscow are planning a common celebration on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II.
China and War in UkraineEarlier, Lu Shei’s special EU specialist in European affairs called Trump’s policies arrogant and dominant, and also noted that the fate of a peace agreement for Ukraine could not be determined only by Washington and Moscow.
Also earlier, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China stated that they would “fight by the end” with the US in “tariff, trade or any other war.”
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