BEIJING – China on Wednesday called for calm following a deadly missile strike on a Polish village near the border with war-ravaged Ukraine.
Foreign Ministry spokesman Mao Ning told a regular press briefing: “Under the current situation, all relevant parties should stay calm and exercise restraint to avoid escalation of the situation.”
United States President Joe Biden said earlier it was “unlikely” the missile had been fired from Russia, which invaded Ukraine in February, while France urged “utmost caution” in identifying who was behind the blast.
On the sidelines of the Group of 20 (G-20) summit in Indonesia’s Bali island, Western leaders held an “emergency roundtable” where they urged against jumping to any conclusions about the origins of the strike.
The talks came after Poland’s President Andrzej Duda said there was no clear evidence of who fired the missile that killed two people in the south-eastern village of Przewodow.
China is a key ally of Russia and has not openly condemned its military campaign in Ukraine. AFP
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