Manila Bulletin

EU urges China to push Russia to withdraw from Ukraine Cambodian killed by 40 crocodiles after falling in enclosure

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BRUSSELS, Belgium (AFP) — The European Union told China's envoy on Thursday that it expects Beijing to help push Russia to stop the bloodshed in Ukraine and withdraw from the country.

Senior EU foreign policy official Enrique Mora met China's Li Hui in Brussels on the latest leg of Beijing's special representa­tive for Eurasian affairs' European tour.

Li has received coordinate­d messages from Kyiv and its European backers that they want Beijing to use its influence over Moscow to end the war by withdrawin­g its invading army from Ukraine.

The Chinese envoy will travel to Moscow on Friday.

During the talks, the EU "welcomed" Li's visit to Kyiv last week and a phone call from Chinese President Xi Jinping to Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky.

"The two sides discussed Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine and ways to promote a just and sustainabl­e peace," an EU statement said.

Mora "highlighte­d that Ukraine was exercising its right to self-defense and that the European Union was committed to supporting Ukraine in the long term."

The EU said it expects China, as a member of the United Nations Security Council, to work towards "immediatel­y and unconditio­nally withdrawin­g all forces and military equipment from the entire territory of Ukraine."

"Both sides agreed to remain in touch and to continue working towards a sustainabl­e peace in Ukraine," the EU said.

Russia and China have close relations, with Xi visiting Moscow in March and saying ties were "entering a new era."

While China says it is a neutral party on the Ukraine war, it has been criticized for refusing to condemn Moscow for the invasion.

EU politician­s have reacted with skepticism to a vague list of proposals published by China that Beijing says are aimed at helping secure peace in Ukraine.

PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AFP) — About 40 crocodiles killed a Cambodian man on Friday after he fell into their enclosure on his family's reptile farm, police said. The 72-year-old was trying to move a crocodile out of a cage where it had laid eggs when it grabbed the stick he was using as a goad and pulled him in. The main group of reptiles then set about him, tearing his body to pieces and leaving the concrete enclosure at the farm in Siem Reap awash with blood. "While he was chasing a crocodile out of an egg-laying cage, the crocodile attacked the stick, causing him to fall into the enclosure," Mey Savry, police chief of Siem Reap commune, told AFP. "Then other crocodiles pounced, attacking him until he was dead," he said, adding that the remains of the man's body were covered with bite marks. He said one of the man's arms was bitten off and swallowed by the crocodiles.

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