China News Service, Beijing, March 29 (Xie Yanbing and Zhang Su) Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin hosted a regular press conference on the 29th.

  A reporter asked: Recently, think tanks such as the Center for European Policy, the Royal Institute of International Affairs, and the Carnegie Center for Europe published articles reflecting on the Ukraine crisis.

What is the spokesperson's comment on this?

  Wang Wenbin: I have noticed that as the influence of the Ukraine crisis spreads and spills over, there are some voices of rational thinking in the European strategic community.

  For example, some pointed out that sanctions are not the way to end the war and build a European security order.

If the war is to end in a conciliatory manner, diplomacy is the way to go.

In the face of Russia, a neighbor that cannot be moved, managing relations with Russia is the primary challenge that the EU must now face.

European security rules should be led by Europeans, and it is impossible to exclude Russia.

EU leaders should really listen to and take Russia's concerns and demands seriously.

  Others pointed out that in order to solve the Ukrainian problem, the security interests of all countries involved must be taken into account.

To resolve the current crisis, both Russia and Ukraine should be realistic and pay attention to legitimate security concerns.

  China has always maintained that dialogue and negotiation is the most realistic and feasible way to resolve the crisis, and only seeking common, comprehensive, cooperative and sustainable security can achieve long-term stability in Europe and the world.

Constantly expanding wars and infinitely escalating sanctions will only complicate the problem and make the world pay a higher price.

Under the current situation, all parties should actively encourage and support Russia and Ukraine to continue the talks, to reach a result and to reach peace.

It is necessary to abandon the black-and-white emotional approach and rationally examine the deep roots of the Ukraine crisis.

It is necessary to avoid the extremist practice of breaking the bank and create favorable conditions for a political settlement of the Ukraine crisis.

It is necessary to prevent the fire-fighting practice of profiteering, and let the common interests of the international community prevail over the private interests of individual countries.

  China is willing to work with the international community to continue efforts to ease the situation, resolve the crisis and rebuild peace.

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