Ukrainian foreign minister Dmytro Kuleba said on March 6 that he believes the Chinese regime has sufficient diplomatic tools to stop Russia’s invasion, renewing focus on Beijing’s role in the Moscow-Kyiv conflicts. “China enjoys a special relationship with Russia,” Ukrainian foreign minister Dmytro Kuleba said on Sunday’s press conference. “We expect that they will be reaching out to Russia with a very consistent and strong message that this war is also against the interests of China, this war is against the interests of humanity and that President Putin has to withdraw.” Kuleba‘s remarks came amid reports that the Chinese officials knew of Russia’s plan to attack Ukraine in advance, and had asked Moscow officials to delay the attack until after the Beijing Winter Olympics. Some analysts also suggest that Moscow’s invasion wouldn’t be able to continue without the support from the communist party in Beijing. On the opening day of …