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A Chinese move to end the Russia-Ukraine war

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By World News Published July 23, 2024
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In a significant diplomatic move, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba is set to engage in talks with Chinese officials to explore potential pathways to end the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia. This initiative comes amidst China’s growing role as a perceived major ally of Russia following the 2022 invasion of Ukraine, despite Beijing’s consistent portrayal of itself as a neutral intermediary in the crisis.

The decision for these talks underscores the complex geopolitical dynamics at play. While China maintains its stance as a neutral entity, its “no limits” partnership with Russia has drawn skepticism and criticism from Western nations, who accuse China of implicitly supporting Moscow’s actions during the conflict. The visit by Minister Kuleba marks his first to China since the beginning of hostilities, and the discussions are expected to last until Friday, focusing on identifying methods to halt Russia’s military aggression and exploring China’s potential involvement in establishing a durable and equitable peace. In an official statement, the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry highlighted that the primary agenda of the discussions would be centered around “the search for ways to stop Russia’s aggression and China’s possible role in achieving a stable and just peace.”

The international community is closely monitoring these developments, given China’s influential position and its historical ties with Russia. This diplomatic outreach by Ukraine reflects a strategic pivot to engage China directly, aiming to leverage Beijing’s unique position to influence Moscow towards a peaceful resolution.

Simultaneously, tensions within the European Union have surfaced over Hungary’s stance on the Ukraine conflict. EU foreign and defense ministers have opted to relocate a pivotal meeting from Budapest to Brussels in protest against Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s recent diplomatic visits to Moscow and Beijing, which he branded as a “peace mission.” Hungary’s role as the current holder of the EU’s rotating presidency, coupled with Orban’s perceived close ties with Russia, has sparked widespread criticism across EU member states. Josep Borrell, the EU’s foreign affairs chief, emphasized the need to send a “symbolic signal” against Orban’s actions, which were overwhelmingly condemned by the EU, except for support from Slovakia.

Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov also acknowledged the developments, reiterating the importance of Russia’s relationship with China, asserting, “For us, our relations with China are the main thing. We intend to continue following the path of developing Russian-Chinese relations in all areas.”

As these diplomatic maneuvers unfold, the international community remains watchful of China’s role in potentially steering the Russia-Ukraine war toward a peaceful conclusion. China’s balancing act of maintaining its partnership with Russia while engaging in dialogue with Ukraine will be crucial in determining its influence over the conflict’s resolution.

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