Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Guo Zakun responded to a Ukrainian reporter's question about China's position on the capture of North Korean troops at a regular briefing, saying he was "not aware of the situation.""We hope that each party will drive de-escalation and work on a political solution," spokesman
Guo added.
Since last year, China has drawn a line, saying, "We are not aware of the situation," even though the situation and evidence of North Korea's dispatch to the war in Ukraine are revealed one after another.
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