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EU disputes China claim that it supports Beijing’s proposal to end Ukraine war

  • Bloc instead says top diplomat Josep Borrell asked China to ‘use its influence on Russia to contribute to ending’ the armed conflict

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EU foreign affairs chief Josep Borrell (left) meets Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Vientiane, Laos,  on Friday. Photo: Xinhua
Brussels sources have pushed back against China’s claims that the EU’s top diplomat “attaches great importance” to a Sino-Brazilian statement on ending the war in Ukraine, stating he did not say such a thing.
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Josep Borrell met Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on the margins of an Asean summit in Laos on Friday.

A foreign ministry statement released shortly afterwards said: “The EU attaches importance to the peace initiatives of China and Brazil on the political solution of the Ukrainian crisis.”

Senior EU sources said Borrell did not use those words. A statement from the bloc’s External Action Service later in the day tried to correct the record.

EU foreign affairs chief Josep Borrell (centre) attends the 57th Association of Southeast Asian Nations foreign ministers’ meeting in Vientiane, Laos, on Saturday. Photo: AFP
EU foreign affairs chief Josep Borrell (centre) attends the 57th Association of Southeast Asian Nations foreign ministers’ meeting in Vientiane, Laos, on Saturday. Photo: AFP
“Josep Borrell asked China to use its influence on Russia to contribute to ending the war,” said the statement, which was published in both English and Chinese.
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