China's foreign minister highlights peace opportunities in Ukraine crisis
China's foreign minister, Wang Yi, stated that a "window for peace" is opening for the Ukraine crisis during a G20 meeting. This follows recent talks between US and Russian diplomats in Saudi Arabia aimed at negotiating an end to the conflict. Wang noted an increase in calls for peace talks and expressed support for the recent agreement between the US and Russia. He emphasized the need for a sustainable solution that addresses the concerns of all parties involved. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy criticized his country's exclusion from the Riyadh meeting, which was seen as a diplomatic win for Russia. China has maintained a neutral stance in the conflict, despite criticism from Western nations.