BEIJING, June 15, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- A Report from
People's Daily: The Ukraine crisis
has shown no sign of stopping and generated more spillovers. The
conflict could further escalate. The pressing priority is to cool
down the situation and accumulate conditions for ceasefire.
China did not create the
Ukraine crisis, nor is it a party
to the crisis. It has been working vigorously to facilitate talks
for peace all along. China's
objective and just position, and its constructive role have been
widely recognized by the international community.
China's position on the
Ukraine crisis has been
consistent, which is to promote peace talks. Since the full
escalation of the Ukraine crisis,
Chinese President Xi Jinping has had in-depth exchanges with world
leaders including Russian and Ukrainian leaders. He has put forward
four key principles, four things that the international community
should do together and three observations, which have become
China's fundamental approach to
the political settlement of the crisis.
China has released a paper
stating its position on the political settlement of the
Ukraine crisis, in which it
proposed 12 important principles including respecting the
sovereignty of all countries, abandoning the Cold War mentality,
ceasing hostilities, and resuming peace talks.
China has delivered to
Ukraine many shipments of
humanitarian aids, and sent its special representative many times
to mediate among the countries concerned. Instead of being an
onlooker, China has always held an
objective and just position, playing an important role for
peace.
The world needs to make more objective, balanced, positive, and
constructive voices on the Ukraine
crisis, and find the most extensive common ground for restoring
peace.
China and Brazil recently jointly issued the "Common
Understandings Between China and Brazil on Political Settlement of the Ukraine
Crisis." The two sides had an in-depth exchange of views on pushing
for the political settlement of the Ukraine crisis and calling for the
deescalation of the situation, and reached six common
understandings.
They called on relevant parties to observe three principles for
deescalating the situation, namely no expansion of the battlefield,
no escalation of fighting, and no provocation by any party. They
believe that dialogue and negotiation are the only viable solution
to the Ukraine crisis. All parties
should push for the deescalation of the situation, increase
humanitarian assistance, oppose the use of nuclear weapons, oppose
attacks on nuclear power plants, and protect the stability of
global industrial and supply chains.
As of 12 June, 103 countries from five continents have responded
positively to the "six common understandings" in different ways, of
which 55 countries have confirmed their accession or are seriously
studying the way of accession. Russia and Ukraine also affirmed most of the contents of
these six common understandings.
This once again illustrates that these six common understandings
meet the common expectations of the majority of countries.
China believes that the more
countries that support these six common understandings, the closer
the day of the political settlement of the crisis will be, and the
brighter the prospects for peace will become.
Dialogue and negotiation is the only viable way out for the
Ukraine crisis. As the largest
geopolitical conflict in Europe
since World War II, the prolonged Ukraine crisis not only exacerbates the
suffering of the people in both countries but also poses
unpredictable risks and challenges to the region and the world,
which are not in the interest of any party involved.
History has proven time and again that at the end of the day,
conflicts can only be resolved through negotiation. All parties
concerned should intensify diplomatic efforts for a ceasefire and
put an end to the fighting in a responsible manner. Both sides of
the crisis should be encouraged to engage in dialogue. The earlier
the talks start, the sooner peace will arrive.
China has been the most firmly
and actively committed to promoting peace talks on the Ukraine issue and will not give up as long as
there is a glimmer of hope.
China encourages and supports
all initiatives and efforts in the world that are conducive to
easing the situation and achieving peace. China supports the holding in due course of an
international peace conference that is recognized by both
Russia and Ukraine and ensures the equal participation of
all parties and fair discussions on all peace plans. China's position on the peace conference is
fair and just, driven by a genuine desire to promote the political
settlement of the Ukraine
crisis.
The Ukraine crisis has complex
historical and practical causes. To resolve the crisis, it is
necessary to address both the symptoms and the root causes, and to
plan for the present as well as for the long term.
Ukraine's sovereignty and
security should be upheld, and Russia's legitimate security concerns should
also be respected. Europe's peace
and stability should be defended. The same goes for other
countries.
The security of a country should not be pursued at the expense
of others. The security of a region should not be achieved by
strengthening or expanding military blocs. The legitimate security
interests and concerns of all countries must be taken seriously and
addressed properly.
Only by abandoning the Cold War mentality, promoting equal
dialogue and negotiation among all parties, and addressing their
legitimate concerns properly, can a balanced, effective, and
sustainable European security architecture be built, and
long-lasting peace and stability in the region achieved.
China opposes certain countries
using the Ukraine crisis to shift
blame, smear third parties, incite a "new Cold War," and force
other countries to take sides. This approach not only fails to
resolve the current crisis politically but also risks repeating the
mistakes of camp-based confrontation.
No matter how complex the situation is, parties must not give up
dialogue and negotiation. No matter how acute the conflict is,
political settlement must be pursued. All relevant parties should
prioritize peace and humanitarian crisis, direct their resources
and endeavors towards diplomatic efforts aimed at stopping the
fighting, and jointly promote a political solution to the
Ukraine crisis at an early
date.
China will keep upholding an
objective and just position, build consensus for ending conflicts,
and pave the way for peace talks, so as to contribute Chinese
wisdom to the political settlement of the Ukraine crisis.
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