Taiwan’s Foreign Ministry is raising questions Tuesday about China’s calls for peace in Ukraine while Chinese President Xi Jinping is in the middle of a three-day trip to Russia.
Taiwan is expressing skepticism about China's recent push to broker peace between Russia and Ukraine.
The meeting in Moscow also came just days after the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for Putin for allegedly deporting Ukrainian children to Russia during the 13-month-long invasion. "Russia's purported annexation of sovereign Ukrainian territory, including vast areas it doesn't even control, and its ongoing brutal attacks on civilians, make clear that President Putin currently has no interest in such a peace," Blinken said Monday.
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