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| Ⅲ The Office of Liu Jianyong |
| Statement from The Office of Liu Jianyong on the Trump-Putin Meeting |
| The Office of Liu Jianyong |
| August 16, 2025 |
| No country shall use the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state. This principle is enshrined in various international documents, including the UN Charter, the Declaration on Principles of International Law, the African Charter on Human and Civil Rights, and the Declaration on the Right of Peoples to Peace. Russia's aggression against Ukraine is a serious violation of international law and a grave infringement of the rights of the Ukrainian people. Russian leader Vladimir Putin has committed war crimes and genocide. The unjust nature of this war is self-evident and witnessed by the world. |
| Although Ukraine is a weak nation, its people also possess dignity and feelings. Their voices should be heard and their interests equally protected. The world is not a hunting ground for great powers, and human society is not a primitive jungle. Acts that bully the weak, sacrifice other countries, and trade their interests are fundamentally contrary to the common norms of international conduct, the spirit of international law, and the UN Charter. The outcome of the Russia-Ukraine war hinges on the realization of justice, our shared values, the common interests of the international community, and the future of humanity. |
| We will not sit idly by while innocent Ukrainian civilians are massacred and raped, nor will we turn a blind eye while the interests of the Ukrainian people are violated. As long as Russia does not withdraw from Ukrainian territory, and as long as Putin and other war criminals are not brought to justice, our criticism and condemnation will not cease. Our resolve to support the Ukrainian people in their fight against aggression remains consistent and unwavering. |
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