
Chinese Foreign Ministry's spokesperson Hua Chunying expressed hope that all parties will hold dear the ceasefire that is not easily achieved, keep calm, exercise restraint, properly resolve relevant differences through dialogue and consultation and work in concert to push for the political settlement of the crisis
"China upholds the principle of non-interference in others' internal affairs and respects sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine. We hope that all parties will hold dear the ceasefire that is not easily achieved, keep calm, exercise restraint, properly resolve relevant differences through dialogue and consultation and work in concert to push for the political settlement of the crisis," the spokesperson said.
Elections in the self-proclaimed Donetsk and Luhansk People's Republics, aimed at legitimizing new authorities, went ahead on Sunday with no significant incidents and with high voter turnouts.














Comment: So far only Russia respects the vote and the results and recognize it as the will of the people in action. Meanwhile the West and Kiev are huffing and puffing trying to convince the world of the "illegitimacy" of the elections in Eastern Ukraine. As Roman Lyagin, head of the election commission, told Deutsche Welle: