US, not China, adding fuel to Ukraine crisis
It has been widely reported that during his trip to China from Wednesday to Friday, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken will once again accuse China of "aiding Russia" in the Ukraine crisis. Absurdly, on Tuesday, the Senate passed a $95 billion bill to provide military aid to Ukraine, Israel, and even China's Taiwan island, with the House having approved the package on Saturday.
If the State Department's statement is indeed true that Blinken will discuss how to fulfill the commitments made by the Chinese and US presidents in November last year, the US Congress should refrain from blatantly interfering in China's domestic affairs and cease exacerbating the crises in Ukraine and the Middle East.
As for the Ukraine crisis, China neither created the crisis nor is a party to it. In fact, China has been working to promote talks between Russia and Ukraine, and released a document, titled "China's Position on the Political Settlement of the Ukraine Crisis" to help end the conflict. And Chinese special envoy has traveled across the region to mediate among different parties, which shows China is playing a constructive role in helping resolve the Ukraine crisis.


















