China vows to continue buying energy from Russia amid Ukraine crisis
With the war in Ukraine intensifying, China has been urged by the international community to work to mediate a cease-fire.
With the war in Ukraine intensifying, China has been urged by the international community to work to mediate a cease-fire.
This comes after Japan’s Foreign Ministry raised its 4 stage danger ranking for Russia to Level 3, at which point people are urged to avoid all travel.
Evacuations also took place outside the capital Kyiv.
Amid mounting sanctions imposed on Russia by many, China has opposed the sanctions and shown consideration for Russia.
Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak said it would be "impossible" to quickly replace Russian oil on the European market.
McDonald's said it would continue to pay salaries to its 62,000 employees in Russia.
Through interviews and appearances via video link from hidden locations, Zelenskyy has sought to rally the world to Ukraine's side.
It remains to be seen whether China will actually engage in mediation in the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
He warned Cambodians not to be complacent with the current peaceful state of affairs and urged them to take steps to keep it.
According to data, there are at least 153 Indonesians who are registered at the Indonesian embassy in Ukraine.