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EU Chief Urges China To Push Moscow To Respect International Law


European Council President Charles Michel (file photo)
European Council President Charles Michel (file photo)

EU chief Charles Michel on November 12 said the bloc expected China to use "all the means at its disposal" to push Moscow to respect international law, days before a G20 summit expected to be dominated by the conflict in Ukraine. The European Council president was speaking on the sidelines of a regional summit in Cambodia, where Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba urged Southeast Asian leaders to support Kyiv. While China remains a major EU trading partner, officials have called on Beijing to publicly condemn Russia's actions. To see the original story from AFP, click here.

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