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China supports direct Russia-Ukraine dialog: spokeswoman

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China supports direct Russia-Ukraine dialog: spokeswoman
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China supports direct Russia-Ukraine dialog: spokeswoman

2025-05-20 16:33 Last Updated At:05-26 10:02

China supports direct dialog and negotiations between Russia and Ukraine and political settlement of the crisis, said Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning at a press briefing in Beijing on Tuesday.

Mao made the statement in response to a media query about telephone conversations between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, and between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Monday.

"We have noted the relevant reports. On the Ukrainian crisis, China supports all efforts conducive to peace. We support direct dialog and negotiations between Russia and Ukraine, support political settlement of the crisis, and hope that a fair, lasting, binding peace agreement acceptable to all parties can be reached through dialog and negotiation," Mao said.

China supports direct Russia-Ukraine dialog: spokeswoman

China supports direct Russia-Ukraine dialog: spokeswoman

China supports direct Russia-Ukraine dialog: spokeswoman

China supports direct Russia-Ukraine dialog: spokeswoman

China supports direct Russia-Ukraine dialog: spokeswoman

China supports direct Russia-Ukraine dialog: spokeswoman

China's movie industry is increasingly deriving its earnings from broader consumer economy.

Released during the 2025 summer season, the film "Nobody" became China's highest-grossing two-dimensional animated film -- and its success went beyond theaters.

Through licensing and brand partnerships, the movie has generated 2.5 billion yuan (about 358.3 million U.S. dollars) in retail sales to consumers, with more than 800 licensed products on the market.

Ranging from plush toys to food and home goods, the movie-related merchandise can be purchased from over 3,000 online and offline outlets.

Meanwhile, souvenir stores are crowded at Shanghai Disneyland's Zootopia themed land, with hats, plush toys, and collectibles seeing steady demand from visitors.

"China's film industry is no longer defined by box office revenue alone. It has become a new growth engine that links and energizes multiple cultural sectors. At the heart of every successful film is strong storytelling. High-quality productions create cultural value, which in turn enhances the commercial value of intellectual property and opens up new consumption opportunities. I believe China's film industry delivered an outstanding performance in the past year," said Chen Xiaoda, vice dean of Shanghai Vancouver Film School.

Film IP fuels expansion of consumer market

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