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Sibigu was invited to China for a meeting with officials from the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs

UA NEWS 07 July 2026 16:45
Sibigu was invited to China for a meeting with officials from the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sibiga received an invitation from Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi to visit China.

The invitation was conveyed during diplomatic contacts between representatives of the two countries. It is expected that the potential visit will provide an opportunity to discuss current issues in bilateral relations and international security.

“Andriy Sibiga reported that he had received an invitation from Chinese Minister Wang Yi to visit China. Possible dates for the visit are currently being worked out,” the Foreign Ministry stated.

According to Sibiga, during his talks with Wang Yi, he called on China to support a ceasefire, as this aligns with China’s principles regarding ending this war.

The minister also welcomed China’s willingness to play a more active role in achieving peace.

Sybiga added that Ukraine is interested in intensifying bilateral contacts with China, particularly at the highest level.

This was reported by the Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Telegram.

As a reminder, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy commented on Russia’s massive nighttime attack on Kyiv on July 6, during which the occupiers launched 68 missiles and deployed 351 attack drones. 

During the morning shelling on July 6, Russian terrorists struck the DAO sorting terminal of the “Nova Poshta” company in Dnipro. The strike caused a fire on the premises, which rescue workers quickly extinguished.

The Russians last launched a massive attack on Ukraine on the night of July 2. On that occasion, Russian forces launched 496 UAVs of various types and 74 missiles—including air-, ground-, and sea-based missiles of various types—at Ukraine.

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