Ukraine independence not in question, China says

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China has distanced itself from the remarks of one of its envoys who questioned the sovereignty of Ukraine and other former Soviet countries.

Paris ambassador Lu Shaye's comments last week caused widespread outrage, leading on calls to Beijing to clarify.

On Monday, China's foreign ministry said it respected the independence of all post-Soviet republics.

On Monday Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning rejected Mr Lu's position, saying Beijing respected the sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity of all countries and upheld the purposes and principles of the United Nations Charter.

She said that while "the Soviet Union was a federal state and had the status of an entity of international law in its entirety in foreign affairs... this does not deny the fact that each member republic of the Soviet Union has the status of a sovereign state after the dissolution of the Soviet Union".


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Luckily we're not seeing Britain retroactively use Putin logic to claim that Australia, New Zealand, and Canada belong to them.
 
Lu has a history of making hardline statements .
This wont stand -even Putin doesnt claim non-state status for former Soviet republics
China isn't going to make heavy criticism of Russia. we made damn sure Russia and China are now formally aligned
 
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