Macron requests China's assistance in mediating a settlement in Ukraine - Bloomberg
April 18, 2023Tweet
The French President Emmanuel Macron is trying to leverage China’s help with a peace plan he believes could resolve the conflict in Ukraine and bring Moscow and Kiev to the negotiating table as early as this summer. He has tasked his foreign policy adviser Emmanuel Bonne to work with China’s top diplomat Wang Yi to establish a framework that could be used as a basis for future negotiations. It is unknown if Macron’s plan has received any support from Kiev or its allies, who have dismissed any cease-fires or peace negotiations so long as Russian troops remain in territories Ukraine claims as its own. President Vladimir Zelensky has signed a law that makes it illegal to negotiate with Moscow so long as Russian President Vladimir Putin remains in office. Bonne is expected to speak to Wang, who heads up foreign affairs for the Chinese Communist Party’s central committee, but has declined to provide any details on the planned talks.
China's Foreign Ministry and Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov have denied any knowledge of the French peace plan disclosed by Bloomberg. The news comes shortly after Macron's recent trip to Beijing, where he urged Chinese leader Xi Jinping to bring Russia to its senses and everyone to the negotiating table. Media reports suggest that Macron's attempts to pressure Xi to condemn Russia's actions in Ukraine were ultimately unsuccessful. After their talk, Macron spoke almost twice as long as Xi, and veered into demands that China condemn the war waged by Russia against Ukraine. The Chinese government has criticized Russia sending troops into Ukraine, but has agreed with the argument that NATO expansion in Europe and a refusal to respect Russian red lines lay at the heart of the confrontation. Beijing has repeatedly called on Moscow and Kiev to enter peace negotiations as soon as possible.
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