Eastern European lub teb chaws yuav tsum ua tus choj ntawm East, West, Wang hais
Tuam Tshoj tau hu xov tooj rau cov teb chaws los tuav lawv lub luag haujlwm thiab sib zog ua kom muaj kev thaj yeeb nyab xeeb es tsis ua kom muaj kev ntxhov siab, ua rau muaj kev ntshai thiab txawm tias hype ua tsov rog ntawm Ukraine qhov teeb meem.
Tus Thawj Kav Tebchaws Xeev thiab Tus Thawj Fwm Tsav Tebchaws Txawv Tebchaws Wang Yi tau hais tawm hauv video rau lub 58th Munich Security Conference, qhov chaw uas nws hais tias Ukraine yuav tsum ua tus choj kev sib txuas lus ntawm sab hnub tuaj thiab sab hnub poob, tsis yog pem hauv ntej ntawm kev tawm tsam ntawm lub hwj chim.
Wang said countries needed to reject the idea of exclusive security and absolute security, as well as guard against and oppose any attempt for a "new Cold War".
China always holds that all countries' sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity should be respected and safeguarded, and Ukraine is no exception to the principle, Wang stressed. He added that Russia's reasonable security concerns should be given respect and emphasis.
Wang rov hais dua tias cov neeg txhawj xeeb yuav tsum rov qab los rau Minsk II daim ntawv cog lus xyoo 2015, uas nws tau hais tias yog tib txoj hauv kev los daws qhov teeb meem Ukraine.
As a product of the Cold War that has long gone, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization needs some necessary adjustments, he said and called into question whether the bloc's eastward enlargement is conducive to long-term European peace and stability.
Peb lub rooj sablaj -hnub, uas tau xaus rau hnub Sunday, tau sib tham thaum muaj ntau yam kev kub ntxhov tam sim no thiab muaj kev pheej hmoo tseem ceeb ntawm kev nce ntxiv. Wolfgang Ischinger, tus thawj tswj hwm ntawm Munich Security Conference, tau hais kom txhua tus koom ua ke kom tsis txhob kawm thiab kov yeej qhov tsis muaj kev pab.
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned against the risk of geopolitical divides and urged "leaders to back a surge in diplomacy for peace, a surge in political will for peace, and a surge in investment in peace" at the meeting.
Noting that the world faces once again the danger of division and confrontation, including the revival of Cold War mentality and undermining of the international rule of law by a certain major power, Wang said such phenomena run counter to the advancement of history and "should not be allowed to continue".
To overcome the current challenges and usher in a bright future, Wang said, "the answer lies in greater solidarity and cooperation under the banner of multilateralism", highlighting critical roles and actions of major countries.
Wang tau hu rau cov teb chaws kom tau yeej thiab ua raws li qhov tseeb multilateralism, hais tias txoj cai ntawm United Nations yuav tsum tau lees paub thiab lub hom phiaj thiab cov hauv paus ntsiab lus ntawm UN Charter yuav tsum tau ua raws.
"No country, not even a superpower, should replace international norms with its own will, still less put itself above international norms," he stressed.
Lub teb chaws yuav tsum tau ua hauj lwm ua ke rau hom tshiab ntawm kev sib raug zoo thoob ntiaj teb raws li kev sib nrig sib hwm, kev ncaj ncees, kev ncaj ncees thiab yeej -yeej kev koom tes, Wang hais tias, tawm tsam lub xeev - rau - xeev kev sib raug zoo yog simplistically txhais los ntawm kev sib tw nkaus xwb thiab forging rivaling alliances.
Cui Hongjian, director of the European studies department at the China Institute of International Studies, said China's position on the Ukraine issue came at a very critical moment and was of great significance.
Nws tau ntxiv rau kev ntseeg siab thiab lub zog ntawm ob tog uas muaj kev cuam tshuam los nrhiav kev daws teeb meem kev nom kev tswv thiab kev sib haum xeeb ntawm Ukraine qhov teeb meem, nws hais. Raws li ob lub zog loj thiab kev vam meej loj, Tuam Tshoj thiab Europe muaj lub hauv paus zoo ntawm kev koom tes thiab kev txaus siab ntau, Cui hais.
"China is unwilling to see Europe get mired in geopolitical conflicts, supports European strategic autonomy and hopes Europe will take regional fate into its own hands," he added.
Zhang Shengjun, tus lwm thawj coj ntawm lub tsev kawm ntawv ntawm kev sib raug zoo thoob ntiaj teb ntawm Beijing Normal University, tau hais tias Tebchaws Meskas tau ua rau muaj kev tsis sib haum xeeb ntawm thaj chaw hauv Ukraine rau tus kheej - tau txais, thiab tus cwj pwm tsis lees paub yog qhov ua rau muaj kev tsis sib haum xeeb tam sim no thiab kev nyab xeeb.
In the annual conference on international security policy with the Ukraine issue taking center stage, Zhang hailed China's responsible role as a major country for advocating solving disputes through dialogue and consultation rather than creating division and confrontation.