D. Peskov urged against rushing to conclusions about the imminent end of the Ukrainian conflict

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Moscow, November 26 /Xinhua/ — Russian presidential press secretary Dmitry Peskov called the assessment that the conflict around Ukraine is nearing an end premature.

“Wait, it’s too early to say that,” D. Peskov told journalists.

He emphasized that leaks of Russian-US telephone conversations could be linked to attempts to disrupt the settlement. When asked by reporters who benefits from the leaks, D. Peskov said, "I wouldn't exaggerate their significance."

The Russian president's press secretary stated that many will try to derail the trend toward a peace agreement in Ukraine: "But the fact that there will be a very large number of people in various countries, including the United States, who will try to derail these trends toward a peaceful outcome is certain."

In response to journalists' questions about any new developments in their interactions with the Americans, a Kremlin spokesman explained that the timing of Russia's contacts with US Special Envoy Steven Witkoff has not yet been determined. "No. We have contacts. Right now, you've probably heard [US President Donald] Trump himself say that he intends to send Mr. Witkoff to Moscow. As soon as the exact timing of these contacts in Moscow is determined, we will inform you," he assured.

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China and the US can overcome differences and open a new chapter of friendly cooperation, says Chinese ambassador

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NEW YORK, November 26 (Xinhua) — China and the United States can overcome differences and jointly write a new chapter in their friendly relations and cooperation, Chinese Ambassador to the United States Xie Feng said on Tuesday.

In a video speech at the Gulin Forum 2025, Xie Feng said Gulin's story is a shining example of how "the hope for China-US relations lies in the people, their foundation lies in our societies, their future depends on the youth, and their vitality comes from subnational exchanges."

The "Friends of Gulin," a group of descendants of American families who once lived in Fuzhou, the capital of Fujian Province in southeastern China, have been traveling in recent years to trace the stories of their ancestors, Xie Feng noted.

He said Gulin's century-old history is being reenergized through events such as the 2025 Chinese-American Youth Choral Week "Connect with Gulin" and the "Gulin Forum."

“These connections that have transcended time and space continue to inspire us to this day, reminding us that despite all our differences in history, culture, social system, and development path, we share a common desire for friendship,” the ambassador said.

He added that China and the United States bear a special and important responsibility for world peace, stability and prosperity, and called on both sides to adhere to the principle of non-conflict and non-confrontation.

"Based on this, we must fulfill our responsibilities as major countries, abide by the purposes and principles of the UN Charter, firmly uphold the international order established after World War II, support genuine multilateralism, and join forces to solve international and regional problems, as well as tasks such as the fight against terrorism," Xie Feng said.

Next year, China will host the APEC Leaders' Meeting, and the United States will host the G20 summit. "We must support each other, advance dialogue on global governance, and strive to achieve greater and concrete results for the benefit of our two countries and the entire world," the Chinese ambassador emphasized.

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China urges Japan to take concrete measures to ensure the safety of Chinese citizens and institutions

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BEIJING, Nov. 26 (Xinhua) — A Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman on Wednesday called on Japan to take concrete measures to ensure the safety of Chinese citizens and institutions in Japan amid rising crimes against Chinese citizens.

"Just last week, we noted that Japanese police arrested five suspects involved in attacks on Chinese citizens," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said at a regular press conference, adding that there has also been an increase in extremist and threatening speech directed at China on the Japanese internet.

Mao Ning reported that the Chinese embassy and consulates in Japan have recently been subjected to repeated online and offline provocations by right-wing radicals.

"We urge Japan to take China's concerns seriously and take effective measures to ensure the safety and legitimate rights of Chinese citizens and institutions in Japan," the Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson emphasized. -0-

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Representatives of the Russian intelligence service held a meeting in the UAE on Ukraine with the new US representative, Russian Presidential Aide Yuri Ushakov.

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Moscow, November 26 (Xinhua) — Russian representatives met in the UAE with the new US envoy handling Ukrainian affairs, who unexpectedly showed up at a meeting between Russian and Ukrainian intelligence agencies. This was announced on Wednesday by Russian presidential aide Yuri Ushakov in an interview with VGTRK journalist Pavel Zarubin.

"During the meeting, there was also a 'piano in the bushes' – the new US representative, who is currently working on the Ukrainian dossier. He also showed up and met, as I understand it, with Ukrainian representatives – this was probably arranged in advance. He also met with our representatives completely unexpectedly," said Yuri Ushakov.

The Russian presidential aide explained that representatives of the Russian and Ukrainian intelligence services meet periodically to discuss sensitive practical issues, in particular, prisoner exchanges.

Yury Ushakov emphasized that the plan for a Ukrainian settlement proposed by US President Donald Trump had not been discussed. "The peace plan has not been discussed in detail with anyone yet. We saw it, it was passed on to us, but there were no discussions," the Russian presidential aide noted.

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The Republic of Korea's special prosecutor has requested a 15-year prison sentence for the former prime minister.

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SEOUL, Nov. 26 (Xinhua) — South Korea's special prosecutor on Wednesday demanded a 15-year prison sentence for former Prime Minister Han Deok-soo on charges of aiding former President Yun Seok-yul in his attempted coup.

As reported by multiple media outlets, Special Prosecutor Cho Eun-seok's team, who is investigating the Yoon Seok-yeol mutiny and other charges, has requested a 15-year prison sentence for Han Duk-soo on charges of aiding the mutiny leader, carrying out important tasks related to the mutiny, and perjury.

Renhap News Agency quoted the special prosecutor's team as saying Han Duk-soo attempted to legitimize martial law, committed crimes of obstructing legal proceedings by falsifying official documents, and refused to cooperate by retracting his testimony.

Han Duk-soo was the only person who could have prevented the mutiny, but he refused to do his duty and took part in the mutiny, the team noted.

On April 4, the Constitutional Court upheld the impeachment petition against Yun Seok-yul over his failed attempt to impose martial law last December, formally removing him from office.

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A seminar for specialists in the field of transport connectivity between China and Central Asian countries has opened in Urumqi.

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BEIJING, November 26 (Xinhua) — A seminar for specialists in transport connectivity between China and Central Asian countries opened Tuesday in Urumqi, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. Transportation and communications officials from Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan participated, the Xinjiang Daily newspaper reported.

During the 7-day training, thematic lectures will be held to provide seminar participants with theoretical knowledge in the field of transportation. Study tours will be organized to the Xinjiang Integrated Transportation and Communication Management Center, the Tianshan Shengli Tunnel, known as the world's longest high-speed highway tunnel under construction, and other sites, allowing seminar participants to become familiar with Xinjiang's achievements and experience in the transportation sector.

As Huang Lei, an official from the Chinese Ministry of Transport, noted, holding such an event is one of the concrete measures to deepen practical cooperation in the field of transport between China and the countries of Central Asia.

According to the report, as a core area of the Silk Road Economic Belt, Xinjiang has made remarkable progress in building transportation infrastructure in recent years, laying a solid foundation for deepening transportation cooperation between China and Central Asian countries. -0-

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China's Foreign Ministry called on interested countries to make correct decisions regarding the one-China principle.

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Beijing, November 26 (Xinhua) — China hopes that the countries concerned will recognize the prevailing trend, heed the will of the people, and make the right decisions as soon as possible, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said in Beijing on Wednesday.

Mao Ning made the announcement at a regular ministry press conference. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves is reportedly maintaining contacts with China and exploring opportunities to develop relations with the country.

The one-China principle is a generally accepted international consensus and a basic norm in international relations, she noted.

The fact that 183 countries in the world have established diplomatic relations with China fully demonstrates that the one-China principle represents international justice, the will of the people and the prevailing trend.

“We hope that the countries concerned will recognize this general trend, listen to public opinion, and make the right decisions as soon as possible,” she concluded. -0-

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China calls on Japan to punish those responsible for attacks on Taiwanese compatriots

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BEIJING, Nov. 26 (Xinhua) — Peng Qing'en, spokesperson for the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, condemned the brutal attack on two Taiwanese compatriots in Tokyo on Wednesday and called on Japanese authorities to immediately bring the perpetrators to justice.

At a regular departmental press conference, he stated: “We strongly condemn such acts of violence and call on the Japanese side to punish those responsible as quickly and severely as possible.”

Peng Qing'en made these remarks in response to journalists' requests for comment on an incident that occurred in July of this year, in which two Taiwanese men were brutally attacked by five Japanese men on a Tokyo street. Japanese police recently confirmed the arrest of suspects involved in the incident.

There have been several attacks on tourists in Japan this year, including those from Taiwan, Peng Qing'en recalled.

Recently, the Japanese Prime Minister made openly provocative remarks against Taiwan, seriously undermining the atmosphere for people-to-people exchanges, Peng Qing'en said, adding that there has been a noticeable increase in extremist actions by right-wing elements in Japan filled with anti-China sentiment, posing serious risks to the safety of travelers. -0-

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China to conduct commercial trials of satellite-based Internet of Things services

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Beijing, November 26 (Xinhua) — China will conduct commercial trials of satellite-based Internet of Things (IoT) services to support the safe and healthy development of emerging industries such as commercial aeronautics and the low-altitude economy, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) announced.

Satellite IoT services are a type of low-speed data transmission service that uses satellite communication technology to provide wide-area IoT connectivity for devices such as data collection terminals, wearable devices, and handheld terminals, as well as for vehicles including cars, ships, and aircraft.

Enterprises applying for commercial trials must conduct relevant activities in China by building IoT satellite systems, as well as business support systems (BSS), operational support systems (OSS), and management support systems (MSS), in accordance with laws and regulations. The relevant notice was published by the aforementioned ministry on Tuesday.

Commercial trials of satellite IoT services are targeting industry users in sectors such as transportation, energy, agriculture, and disaster relief, who rely on these services to collect and transmit data.

By conducting commercial trials, China aims to revitalize market entities, enhance industry service capabilities, establish a safety control system, and form repeatable and scalable experiences and models, the notice said. -0-

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China consistently opposes official contacts and military ties between the US and Taiwan – Chinese Foreign Ministry

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China has consistently opposed official contacts and military ties between the United States and Taiwan, according to the Chinese Foreign Ministry.

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