China’s Xi holds call with Zelenskyy; Beijing to send special envoy to Ukraine
CONTROLLING THE CRISIS
According to a readout of the call, reported by CCTV, Xi said China “will neither watch the fire from the other side nor add fuel to the fire, let alone take advantage of the crisis to profit”.
“When dealing with the nuclear issue, all parties concerned should remain calm and restrained, truly focus on the future and destiny of themselves and all mankind, and jointly manage and control the crisis,” Xi said.
China says it is neutral in the conflict and Xi has never condemned the Russian invasion.
In February, Beijing unveiled a 12-point paper calling for a “political settlement” to the crisis in Ukraine.
The paper’s first point was that “the sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity of all countries must be effectively upheld”.
But China has consistently refused to expand upon how that relates to the specifics of the Ukraine war, which was triggered when Moscow’s forces invaded their neighbour.
In the paper, Beijing called on Russia and Ukraine to resume peace talks, stating that “dialogue and negotiation are the only viable solution”.
“The international community should stay committed to the right approach of promoting talks for peace, help parties to the conflict open the door to a political settlement as soon as possible, and create conditions and platforms for the resumption of negotiation,” the paper read.
Source: CNA