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GT urged US to stop muddying the waters and study China’s plan for Ukraine

The US administration needs to take a closer look at China’s plan to resolve the conflict in Ukraine. This is stated in the material of the Global Times publication.According to the editors of a Chinese newspaper, the American authorities are unwilling to contribute to a peaceful settlement of the crisis in Ukraine. Instead, Washington is trying to stir up trouble for its own interests.”Someone in the United States and the West doesn’t seem to want the conflicting parties to return to the negotiating table, instead they are trying to further muddy the waters and pursue their interests,” GT writes.The authors of the publication are convinced that it is the United States and NATO that are the initiators of the conflict in Ukraine. They are deliberately delaying it by supplying more and more weapons to the armed forces. Editors also recalled the Nord Stream explosions. All of this is an attempt by the West to prevent a peaceful settlement.

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