26. 04. 2023
Chinese President Xi Jinping spoke with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on the phone on Wednesday, Beijing and Kyiv said, the first call between the two leaders since the start of Russia’s invasion.
“I had a long and meaningful phone call with President Xi Jinping,” Zelensky said on Twitter. “I believe that this call, as well as the appointment of Ukraine’s ambassador to China, will give a powerful impetus to the development of our bilateral relations,” he wrote. Zelensky’s spokesman Sergiy Nykyforov said on Facebook that the two had “an almost one-hour-long telephone conversation.”
After the call, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky appointed a new ambassador to Beijing. Pavel Ryabikin, who previously headed the ministry of strategic industries of Ukraine, was named Kyiv’s new envoy to China, according to a decree on the presidency’s website. Ukraine has not had an ambassador to China since February 2021.
Chinese state broadcaster CCTV reported that during the call Xi told Zelensky “talks and negotiation” were the “only way out” of the war. “On the issue of the Ukraine crisis, China has always stood on the side of peace and its core position is to promote peace talks,” CCTV reported Xi as saying.
China also announced they will send a delegation to Ukraine with the aim of finding a “political settlement” to the conflict. “The Chinese side will send a special representative of the Chinese government on Eurasian affairs to visit Ukraine and other countries to conduct in-depth communication with all parties for a political settlement of the Ukrainian crisis,” China’s foreign ministry said at a press conference on Wednesday.
Russia accuses Ukraine of undermining peace
Responding to the call, Moscow on Wednesday accused Kyiv of undermining any peace attempts. “The Ukrainian authorities and their Western minders have already shown their ability to mess up any peace initiatives,” the Russian foreign ministry said, noting “the readiness of the Chinese side to make efforts to establish a negotiation process.”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. Beijing says it is neutral in the conflict and Xi has never condemned the Russian invasion.
Zelensky has said repeatedly he would be open to talks with his Chinese counterpart Xi. In February, Beijing unveiled a 12-point paper calling for a “political settlement” to the crisis in Ukraine.
China as a neutral party
The document portrayed China as a neutral party and urged the two sides to enter into peace negotiations. 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 neighbor.
In the paper, Beijing called on Russia and Ukraine to resume peace talks, stating that “dialogue and negotiation are the only viable solution.”
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Krim.
The document was met by skepticism 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.” Many at the time pointed to the fact Xi had met with Putin but not even called Zelensky as evidence that China was not the impartial observer it claimed to be.
Die Ukraine hat den Krieg nicht begonnen, sie muss aber ihre Souveränität und territoriale Integrität wiederherstellen. Das erklärte Präsident Wolodymyr Selenskyj in einem Telefongespräch mit Staatschef Chinas Xi Jinping am Mittwoch, teilt das ukrainische Präsidialbüro mit.
„In den international anerkannten Grenzen von 1991. Einschließlich der Krim. Das entspricht völlig den Zielen und Grundsätzen der UN-Charta“, sagte Selenskyj weiter. Er schloss auch Kompromisse bezüglich des ukrainischen Territoriums aus.Der ukrainische Präsident informierte Xi Jinping über die Lage an der Front und betonte, dass sie schwer ist. Die Ukrainer verteidigen ihren Boden und werden das weiter tun, so Selenskyj.
Die Politiker stellten im Gespräch die Wichtigkeit der Bemühungen für den Frieden fest, heißt es. Selenskyj hob speziell hervor, wie wichtig sei es, dass alle Staaten auf die Kriegsunterstützung für Russland, darunter Waffenlieferungen, verzichten. Russland werde jede Unterstützung für seine Aggression verwenden. „Je weniger Unterstützung Russland erhält, desto schneller wird der Krieg zu Ende sein und die Ruhe in die internationalen Beziehungen zurückkehren“, sagte er.
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Frage: Was denkst du dir jetzt als Leiter der chinesischen Delegation in der Ulraine “with the aim of finding a “political settlement” to the conflict”.
A. Schon scheiße.
B. Jens Stoltenberg ist der Vorsitzende eines Verteidigungsbündnises, das an diesem Konflikt gänzlich unbeteiligt ist, oder
C. Dieser verschlagende Russe schon wieder, der die ganze Zeit lügt, Kyiv und der Westen würden alle Friedensinitiativen unterminieren.