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Putin lauds Chinese peace roadmap for Ukraine
It can be implemented only when West and Kiev are “ready” for it, Russian president said after talks with his Chinese counterpart
Putin lauds Chinese peace roadmap for Ukraine
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Russian President Vladimir Putin hosted his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping in the Kremlin for official talks on Tuesday. Speaking after the meeting alongside Xi, the president lauded the 12-point peace roadmap for Ukraine recently floated by Beijing.
“We believe that many of the provisions of the peace plan put forward by China are consonant with the Russian stance and can be taken as a foundation for a peaceful settlement when they are ready for it in the West and in Kiev. However, so far we have not observed such readiness on their part,” Putin stated.
The Chinese president said Beijing continues to strictly adhere to the UN principles over the conflict between Moscow and Kiev, maintaining a balanced position. Xi also reiterated his call on all parties to exercise restraint and for a return to negotiations to seek a diplomatic solution to hostilities.
“We’re always for peace and dialogue, and we firmly stand on the right side of history,” Xi added.
The two leaders met behind closed doors first, with a number of top officials, including Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, Security Council Deputy Chairman Dmitry Medvedev and Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu, taking part in the negotiations on the Russian side. The meeting was followed by another round of talks with expanded delegations, involving more government ministers and the heads of Russian state corporations.
“I look forward to maintaining close contacts with President Vladimir Putin in various forms to contribute to dynamic and long-term development of Chinese-Russian ties,” Xi stated.
The negotiations come as a part of the Chinese leader’s three-day visit to Russia, which began on Monday. Earlier in the day, he held bilateral talks with Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin. During that meeting, Xi revealed he had invited Putin to visit later this year. The Chinese president also invited Mishustin to visit China.
During the talks, Russia and China inked 14 documents, including two joint statements by the presidents, according to the Kremlin website. These include a protocol on strengthening cooperation in fundamental scientific research, a program on cooperating in nuclear reactor construction, an agreement on cooperation in the production of joint TV programs, as well as multiple memorandums of understanding in various fields.
On Monday, Xi and Putin held almost five hours of informal talks behind closed doors. President Xi’s visit is his first to Russia since the outbreak of the Moscow-Kiev conflict, and also his first foreign trip since securing an unprecedented third term as China’s head of state.
The two nations have reiterated their commitment to build a multipolar world and reinforce their relations, described as a “strategic partnership.” According to Xi, building closer ties with Russia is “a strategic choice China has made on the basis of its own fundamental interests and the prevailing trends of the world.”
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Xi says deepening ties with Moscow Beijing’s strategic choice
Here's why Xi's Moscow visit is a key moment in the struggle to end US hegemony
Russia and China fully understand they must stick together to fend off Washington, because if one falls the other is on its own
Xi says deepening ties with Moscow Beijing’s strategic choice — Chinese MFA
Chinese leader noted that China was firm in pursuing its course toward strengthening strategic cooperation with Russia
Chinese leader Xi Jinping Sergei Savostyanov/TASS
Chinese leader Xi Jinping
© Sergei Savostyanov/TASS
MOSCOW, March 21. /TASS/. During a Moscow meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Chinese leader Xi Jinping said that fostering bilateral relations was Beijing’s strategic choice, China’s Foreign Ministry said in a statement published on its website on Tuesday.
"To consolidate and develop well China-Russia relations is a strategic choice China has made on the basis of its own fundamental interests and the prevailing trends of the world," China’s MFA said on its website, underscoring the statements Xi made during the informal meeting.
Xi also noted that China was firm in pursuing its course toward strengthening strategic cooperation with Russia.
The two presidents "had an in-depth exchange" of opinions on Ukraine. According to the Chinese leader, most countries support easing tensions, stand for peace talks and oppose "adding fuel to the fire," the Chinese Foreign Ministry added. Xi assured Putin that "China will continue to play a constructive role in promoting the political settlement of the Ukraine issue," the Chinese MFA said.
On Monday, Xi arrived in Russia with a three-day state visit at the Russian president’s invitation.
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Here's why Xi's Moscow visit is a key moment in the struggle to end US hegemony
วิเคราะห์ โดยDmitry Trenin:
20 Mar, 2023 RT News
Dmitry Trenin: Here's why Xi's Moscow visit is a key moment in the struggle to end US hegemony
Russia and China fully understand they must stick together to fend off Washington, because if one falls the other is on its own
Dmitry Trenin is a research professor at the Higher School of Economics and a lead research fellow at the Institute of World Economy and International Relations. He is also a member of the Russian International Affairs Council.
Dmitry Trenin: Here's why Xi's Moscow visit is a key moment in the struggle to end US hegemony
Chinese President Xi Jinping walks past Russian honour guards during a welcoming ceremony upon arrival at Vnukovo International Airport in Moscow, Russia. © Sputnik/Ilya Pitalev
Chinese President Xi Jinping’s visit to Moscow is not just symbolic as his first foreign excursion after being re-elected to an unprecedented third term. The trip is particularly important because of the wider context in which it is taking place. The global situation calls for a further upgrade in Sino-Russian relations to address the external challenges that both countries face.
The international system is going through a crisis on the scale of a world war. It began nearly a decade ago when the Western-supported "Euromaidan" coup in Kiev, and Russia’s response by taking control of Crimea, prompted a prolonged US-Russian confrontation.
This was followed three years later by the US abruptly replacing its former China policy of ‘engage and hedge’ with a trade and technology war, resulting in a confrontation between Washington and Beijing.
Last year, Russia launched its military operation in Ukraine, seeking to eliminate the threat from what many in Moscow saw as the “land-based US-armed and -controlled aircraft carrier parked on Russia’s doorstep,” which Ukraine had become. With that, the Russo-American confrontation degenerated into a proxy war between the world’s two principal nuclear powers.
Meantime, Washington further hardened its approach to Beijing, also seeking to organize its allies and partners in Asia and Europe against China.
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