Actually there was a former president who was impeached for his corrupt dealings in Ukraine.
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Originally posted by agstar77 View PostActually there was a former president who was impeached for his corrupt dealings in Ukraine.
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Originally posted by helmach View PostI think it was more of a American backed coup under the Obama and Biden administration. A puppet goverment friendly to the west was put in place. There is lots of proof out there that supports this fact.
The Chinese embassy previously advised citizens in Ukraine to display the national flag on their cars when driving.
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China tells its citizens in Ukraine not to display 'identifying symbols,' 2 days after it advised them to show the Chinese flag on their cars
Weilun Soon
Mon, February 28, 2022, 12:48 AM
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China's embassy in Ukraine is asking citizens not to display "identifying symbols." In this photo, two persons watch a Chinese-language news report on the conflict between Russia and Ukraine at an appliance store in Hangzhou, a city near Shanghai, on February 25, 2022.Costfoto/Future Publishing via Getty Images
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The Chinese embassy in Ukraine asked citizens not to display identifying symbols.
Two days prior, the embassy said Chinese citizens should show their national flag when driving.
China continues to avoid outwardly condemning Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
On Saturday, the Chinese embassy in Ukraine appealed to its citizens in the country to not highlight their identities in public.
The recommendation comes two days after the embassy advised Chinese nationals to display their national flag when driving.
In a WeChat post on Saturday, the embassy said that there's an uptick in "extreme behavior" in Ukraine that constitutes heightened security risks for Chinese citizens.
"Don't highlight your identity or display identifying symbols," the embassy recommended in the post, addressing Chinese nationals.
China has sought to walk a fine line in its approach to the invasion, even as Russia, its close ally, comes under increasing pressure from the west.
China repeatedly avoided calling Russia's actions an invasion at a press conference on Thursday organized by China's foreign ministry.
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