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    China urges Russia-Ukraine talks, UN supports no nukes clause

    February 24, 20233 Mins Read Asia
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    BEIJING: China called on Friday (Feb 24) for urgent peace talks as it released its plan to end the war in Ukraine, but several Western powers rebuffed the proposals while warning against Beijing’s closening ties to Moscow.

    The United Nations expressed cautious optimism over the Chinese proposals, particularly over the document’s call to avoid using nuclear weapons.

    Russia reacted positively to Beijing’s efforts and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy offered a muted response, saying Kyiv needed to “work with China” on approaches to put an end to the year-old war.

    Zelenskyy told reporters he was planning to meet with Xi Jinping after the Chinese leader’s government called for the peace talks, saying it would “be important for world security”.

    China’s 12-point paper calling for a “political settlement” of the crisis follows accusations from the West that China is considering arming Russia, a claim Beijing has dismissed as false.

    Timed to coincide with the first anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the paper urges all parties to “support Russia and Ukraine in working in the same direction and resuming direct dialogue as quickly as possible”.

    It also makes clear its opposition to not only the use of nuclear weapons, but the threat of deploying them, after Russian President Vladimir Putin threatened to use Moscow’s atomic arsenal in the conflict.

    Russia said Friday it appreciated Beijing’s efforts to settle the conflict but insisted any solution should recognise Kremlin control over four Ukrainian regions.

    “We highly value the sincere desire of our Chinese friends to contribute to the settlement of the conflict in Ukraine through peaceful means,” the foreign ministry said, but added any settlement must recognise “the new territorial realities”.

    China’s document was immediately met by scepticism from Ukraine’s allies, with NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg saying Beijing “doesn’t have much credibility because they have not been able to condemn the illegal invasion of Ukraine”.

    US President Joe Biden’s national security advisor said the war “could end tomorrow if Russia stopped attacking Ukraine and withdrew its forces”.

    “My first reaction to (the position paper) is that it could stop at point one, which is to respect the sovereignty of all nations,” Jake Sullivan told CNN.

    And German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier said that while “every constructive suggestion that brings us closer on the path to a just peace is highly welcome … whether global power China wants to play such a constructive role is still doubtful”.

    At a press conference in Beijing, Ukrainian and EU diplomats urged China to do more to press Russia to end the conflict.

    Jorge Toledo, the EU ambassador to China, said Beijing has a “special responsibility” as a permanent member of the UN Security Council to uphold peace.

    At the United Nations, Secretary-General Antonio Guterres’s spokesman said “I think the call on the need to avoid the use of nuclear weapons is particularly important.”

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