What to make of China’s ‘Peace Plan’ for Ukraine
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China’s hollow peace plan for Ukraine
Vladimir Putin welcomed Wang Yi to Moscow with his arms open wide. For a moment, it looked like the Russian president might try to hug China’s top diplomat, but as they got closer Putin settled for a vigorous handshake instead. It was 22 February, two days before the one-year anniversary of Russia’s full-scale war against Ukraine, which China has yet to condemn or even to call a “war”. Instead, the two men vaunted the strength of Sino-Russian re…
China’s Plan for Peace In Ukraine Just Went Up In Flames
After the Chinese government released its 12-point plan to achieve peace in Ukraine, Moscow responded by shooting down the entire proposal and insisting that Russia’s demands must be met before the war comes to an end. The rebuttal of China’s proposal, while respectful, indicates once again that the Kremlin is not interested in negotiations to […] The post China’s Plan for Peace In Ukraine Just Went Up In Flames appeared first on 19FortyFive.
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