Chinese President Xi Jinping said that Beijing supports the achievement of a peace agreement on Ukraine that would be "acceptable to all parties," emphasizing China's readiness to facilitate diplomatic efforts. This is reported by Bloomberg.
During a visit to Beijing on December 4, French President Emmanuel Macron called on Chinese President Xi Jinping to help end the war in Ukraine and increase investment in the French economy, asked for support for the European position on Ukraine, and warned Beijing against steps that could lead to a "division" of the world order.
In response, Xi Jinping called the talks with Macron frank, fruitful and friendly. Regarding Ukraine, he emphasized that China expects to reach a "fair, binding agreement acceptable to all parties."
"China supports all efforts to achieve peace and hopes that all parties will reach a fair, lasting and binding peace agreement acceptable to all parties through dialogue and negotiation," Xi Jinping said.
The Chinese leader also emphasized that Beijing will continue to play a constructive role in resolving the Ukrainian crisis and will contribute to diplomatic efforts in the international arena.
As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, the Chinese leader also emphasized that Beijing would continue to play a constructive role in resolving the Ukrainian crisis and promote diplomatic efforts in the international arena.
Meanwhile, in Beijing, Macron proposed a moratorium on the winter strikes of the russian federation on the energy infrastructure of Ukraine.
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