China’s Xi asks Putin to negotiate with Ukraine
‘China’s position would be based on the right and
wrong in relation to the Ukraine issue itself,’ Chinese president says.
BY STUART
LAU
February
25, 2022 2:33 pm
https://www.politico.eu/article/china-xi-jinping-vladimir-putin-negotiate-ukraine/
In a major
diplomatic intervention, Chinese President Xi Jinping has asked Russian
President Vladimir Putin to negotiate with Ukraine — with Beijing offering no
clear endorsement of the ongoing war.
“The
situation in eastern Ukraine has undergone rapid changes, drawing great
attention from the international community. China’s position would be based on
the right and wrong in relation to the Ukraine issue itself,” Xi told Putin on
Friday, Chinese state broadcaster CCTV reported.
In further
remarks that probably won’t go down well in the Kremlin, Xi said: “China
supports Russia and Ukraine in resolving the issue through negotiation.”
While China
sees Russia as a core partner, the Kremlin’s war puts China in a bind given
Beijing’s difficulty in approving the violation of Ukraine’s sovereignty.
“China is
consistent in the fundamental position on respecting the sovereignty and
territorial integrity of all countries and abiding by the purposes and
principles of the U.N. Charter,” Xi said.
Notably,
Xi’s readout made no reference to previous attempts by China to blame NATO
expansion or U.S. influence for problems in the region, though he said: “It is
necessary to abandon the Cold War mentality, attach importance to and respect
the legitimate security concerns of all countries, and form a balanced,
effective and sustainable European security mechanism through negotiations.”
“China is
willing to work with all parties in the international community to advocate a
common, comprehensive, cooperative and sustainable security concept,” he added.
Chinese
media also reported Putin as saying Russia “is willing to begin” high-level
negotiations with Ukraine, though it’s unclear whether the Russian president
attached any condition or specified when that might happen.
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