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Ukraine’s foreign minister says China could help end the war, invites counterpart to Ukraine

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KYIV, Feb 13 (Reuters) - ‌Ukraine's Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha said ​on Friday that he had invited his Chinese counterpart to visit ⁠Ukraine, adding that Beijing could help to end the four-year war with Russia.

"China can play an important ​role in bringing about a just peace for Ukraine," Sybiha ‌told Ukrainian TV channel Novyny Live after a meeting with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on the sidelines ⁠of the Munich Security Conference.

"We appreciate China's ⁠support for Ukraine's territorial integrity and sovereignty, and we had a very substantive and pragmatic conversation."

In an official Chinese summary of their meeting, Wang said China ‌was "willing to provide new humanitarian assistance to Ukraine" but ⁠made no mention of any ‌invitation to visit Kyiv.

"It is encouraging ​that various dialogues surrounding the Ukraine crisis are progressing intensively," Wang said, according to a statement released ‌by his ministry.

"We are willing to ​maintain communication with ⁠Ukraine and work with the international community to ‌play a constructive role ⁠in achieving an early political solution to the crisis," Wang added.

China has close economic and security ties to ​Russia and has ‌refused to join international sanctions on Moscow over its invasion ⁠of Ukraine.

(Reporting by Anna ​Pruchnicka; Writing by Olena Harmash; Editing by Daniel ​Flynn and Gareth Jones)

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