BEIJING: Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said on Saturday he had discussed the prospects for peace in Kyiv’s nearly two-year-old war against Russia with his Chinese counterpart, part of a long-running bid to bolster relations with Beijing. “I met with my Chinese counterpart Wang Yi to discuss bilateral relations, trade, and the need to restore a just and lasting peace in Ukraine,” Kuleba wrote on X, formerly Twitter, of their talks at the Munich Security Conference. Kuleba said he had discussed Ukraine’s plans for a global peace summit, which Switzerland has agreed to host. The two men, he said, “agreed on the need to maintain Ukraine-China contacts at all levels and continue our dialogue.” China has attended at least one of the preparatory meetings that have taken place in anticipation of such a summit. Wang told Kuleba that China will continue to push for a political resolution through dialogue, according to a Chinese Foreign Ministry statement on Sunday. China will not “add fuel to the fire, take advantage of opportunities to reap gains, or sell lethal weapons in conflict zones or parties,” Wang said. Ukraine has sought to bring China onside for Kyiv’s 10-point peace plan which focuses on a withdrawal of Russian troops from occupied territory, the restoration of 1991 post-Soviet borders and a framework to bring Moscow to account for its actions.
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