The announcement of the readiness of the Chinese government to mediate between Russia and Ukraine
The special representative of the Chinese government for Eurasian affairs announced that Beijing is ready to mediate between Ukraine and Russia. |
According to Mehr News Agency According to RIA Novosti, Li Hui, the special representative of the Chinese government for Eurasian affairs, who is currently in Moscow, announced that Beijing is ready to mediate between Russia and Ukraine to resolve the Ukraine crisis.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia published a statement a few hours ago. Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Galuzin and “Li Hui”, the special representative of the Chinese government for Eurasian affairs, announced in a meeting in Moscow that any talks about solving And the crisis season in Ukraine is impossible without the participation of Russia and considering the security interests of this country.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China announced last Wednesday that Li Hui, China’s special representative for Eurasian affairs, will soon travel to Russia, Ukraine and some European countries for the political solution of the Ukraine crisis.
Li Hui traveled to Ukraine, Russia and European countries at the end of May this year in order to investigate the possibility of resolving the crisis in Ukraine. Beijing announced the purpose of this trip to develop and expand negotiations in order to reach a “political agreement for the Ukraine crisis”.
Russia has welcomed China’s efforts towards peace and some European countries, including Hungary, have had a similar reaction to these actions.
However, China’s peace plan has also faced criticism from the West, and NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has claimed that since Beijing has refused to condemn Russia’s actions in Ukraine, it lacks ” Credibility is necessary for mediation. Joseph Burrell, the European Union’s foreign policy official, also emphasized that “the only thing that can be called a peace plan is Zelensky’s proposal.”
The president of Ukraine demanded that Russia withdraw from the lands that Kiev claims. Zelensky also demanded compensation from Russia and claimed that this country should be tried in international courts. Rejecting this proposal, the Kremlin has claimed that it does not take into account the “realities on the ground”, including the annexation of four new regions to Russia.