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This Article is From Aug 04, 2022

Ukraine War: Volodymyr Zelenskiy Seeks Direct Talks With China's Xi Jinping Amid Russia Invasion

Chinese President Xi Jinping has refused to condemn Russia’s war in Ukraine and declared a “no limits” friendship with Vladimir Putin.

Ukraine War: Volodymyr Zelenskiy Seeks Direct Talks With China's Xi Jinping Amid Russia Invasion
Zelenskiy Seeks Direct Talks With Xi Amid War With Russia

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy urged Chinese leader Xi Jinping to hold direct talks, noting Beijing hasn't replied to such requests since Russia invaded his country some five months ago. 

The last time the pair spoke was one year ago, Zelenskiy told the South China Morning Post in an interview published Thursday. Since Russia's invasion on Feb. 24, he said the Ukrainian side had “asked officially for a conversation” with Xi but hadn't received a response. Such a dialog, he added, “would be helpful.”

The leader of the world's second largest economy has refused to condemn Russia's war in Ukraine and declared a “no limits” friendship with Putin weeks before the invasion, making any call with Zelenskiy potentially awkward. Xi and Putin spoke within days of the war's beginning, and the Russian leader called Xi on the latter's birthday in June.

Dialog between Ukraine and China has been limited to lower level diplomatic exchanges, such as those between Foreign Minister Wang Yi and his Ukrainian counterpart.

While Beijing has maintained it respects Ukraine's right to sovereignty, it voted against a United Nations court order in March for Moscow to immediately suspend its military operations, refused to join a US-led sanctions campaign to isolate Putin's regime and framed Washington as the “culprit” of the conflict for encouraging the eastward expansion of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. 

Zelenskiy, 44, said there was still room for China to play a positive role in ending the conflict.

“China, as a big and powerful country, could come down and sort of put the Russian federation in a certain place,” he told the Post, adding that his countrymen shared fundamental values with the Chinese.

“Everyone loves their kids,” he said. “Everyone wants to live in peace.”

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