U.S. NATO Ambassador: A Single Call from Beijing Could End the War in Ukraine.
Statement from the U.S. Ambassador to NATO
According to TSN.ua: The U.S. Ambassador to NATO, Matthew Whittaker, asserted that China possesses the power to end the war in Ukraine with one phone call to Vladimir Putin. He urged an end to support for Russia, noting that Beijing has the unique capacity to influence the situation. This statement reflects the West's ongoing pressure on China to leverage its relationship with Moscow.
Whittaker emphasized that China is the world's largest buyer of Russian crude oil, highlighting the deep economic ties between the two nations. He also stated that Russia has become entirely dependent on China for critical components and drones, a dependency that grants Beijing significant leverage.
'China could call Vladimir Putin tomorrow and end this war, as well as halt the sale of dual-use technologies.' Matthew Whittaker
Furthermore, he stressed that 'this war is entirely possible because of China.' These comments underscore the pivotal role Washington believes Beijing could play in resolving the global conflict.
China's Influence on Global Affairs
The ambassador's remarks signal growing Western concern over China's influence on global geopolitics, particularly regarding the war in Ukraine. China's extensive economic links with Russia could become a decisive factor in settling the conflict, should Beijing choose to alter its stance of professed neutrality. This highlights the critical importance of international diplomatic efforts to achieve peace in the region, where major power dynamics are central to any resolution.
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