Bloomberg: Xi Jinping calls for a 'fair' peace agreement on Ukraine during his visit to Moscow.
Xi Jinping hopes for peace in Ukraine through dialogue
During his meeting with Vladimir Putin in Moscow, Chinese President Xi Jinping expressed hope for a 'fair, lasting, and enforceable peace agreement that will be acceptable to all parties involved' regarding the conflict in Ukraine through dialogue. This was reported by the Xinhua agency.
Xi Jinping's visit to Moscow took place to mark the 80th anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany in World War II. This is likely the first time the Chinese leader has articulated certain principles for ending the conflict, although he did not specify the details of the agreement.
March's statement by China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi about striving for a 'fair and lasting peace agreement' for all sides also demonstrates China's support for efforts to find a resolution to the conflict in Ukraine through negotiations.
Diplomatic efforts for peace in Ukraine
Recent comments from Chinese leadership and its rapprochement with the US administration suggest a possible stage in the search for a peaceful resolution to the conflict in Ukraine. Meetings, negotiations, and calls for dialogue may open new prospects for achieving stability in the region.
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