China urges world to prevent Ukraine war spiralling out of control

China has called on the world to prevent the Russia-Ukraine crisis from getting out of control. According to the country, dialogue and negotiation are the only viable ways to resolve the crisis.
On the first anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, China called in a 12-point foreign ministry paper for a comprehensive ceasefire and a gradual de-escalation.
The ministry paper is largely a reiteration of China’s line since Russia launched what it calls its “special military operation” on February 24, 2022.
China has refrained from condemning its ally Russia or referring to its intervention in its neighbour as an “invasion” and has also criticised Western sanctions on Russia.
“Conflict and war benefit no one. All parties must stay rational and exercise restraint, avoid fanning the flames and aggravating tensions, and prevent the crisis from deteriorating further or even spiralling out of control,” the ministry said in its paper.
The war entered its second year with no end in sight, and Russia isolated at the United Nations, while G7 leaders are set to coordinate more help for Ukraine.
Chinese President Xi Jinping is expected to deliver a “peace speech” later on Friday to mark the anniversary in which he will likely urge peace while avoiding condemnation of Russia. The foreign ministry said it had no information on a speech.
Ukraine has consistently rejected calls for a ceasefire while Russian troops occupy its territory, saying any pause in fighting would enable Russia to regroup its troops.
The ambassador of the European Union to China, Jorge Toledo, said China’s paper was not a peace proposal, but the EU would study it closely.
He, however, noted EU concern that the paper did not mention an aggressor.
Mr Toledo, speaking at a briefing for reporters in Beijing, said China had a special responsibility to defend and uphold the values of the United Nations Charter.
At the same briefing, Ukraine’s charge d’affaires called China’s paper “a good sign”, adding that Ukraine expected China to be more active in its political support.
Ukrainian envoy Zhanna Leshchynska said Ukraine hoped China would also urge Russia to stop the war and withdraw its troops.
(Reuters/NAN)
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