China may join peacekeeping mission in Ukraine.
China is considering the possibility of participating in peacekeeping forces in Ukraine.
According to 'Khviliya', this is reported by Welt am Sonntag.
Chinese representatives held unofficial consultations in Brussels and inquired how European countries would react to such a scenario.
According to sources, such a step could make the peacekeeping mission more acceptable to Russia.
'The inclusion of China in the "coalition of the willing" could potentially strengthen Russia's agreement to the presence of peacekeeping forces in Ukraine.' In any case, the issue is "delicate," the publication writes.
The idea of a peacekeeping mission was raised against the backdrop of an upcoming summit scheduled to take place in Paris next Thursday. French President Emmanuel Macron emphasized that the aim of the summit is to clarify commitments regarding short-term support for Ukraine, as well as the involvement of peacekeepers in the event of a ceasefire.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will also participate in the summit, where further support for Ukraine on the international stage will be discussed.
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