China Daily

Xi: Special envoy will visit Ukraine

In phone call with Zelensky, president reiterates need for political settlement

- By CAO DESHENG caodesheng@chinadaily.com.cn

China will send a special representa­tive on Eurasian affairs to visit Ukraine and other countries to conduct in-depth communicat­ions with all parties on the political settlement of the Ukraine crisis, President Xi Jinping said on Wednesday, reiteratin­g that dialogue and negotiatio­ns are the only viable way out of the crisis.

Xi made the remarks in a telephone conversati­on with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Both leaders exchanged views on bilateral ties and the Ukraine crisis.

Xi said that the complex evolution of the Ukraine crisis has had a major impact on the internatio­nal landscape. Regarding the crisis, China has always stood on the side of peace, and its core position is to promote peace through talks, he said.

China did not create the Ukraine crisis, nor is it a party to the crisis, Xi said. As a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council and a responsibl­e major country, China would not sit idly by, add oil to the fire or exploit the situation for selfgain, he said.

Everything China does is aboveboard, Xi told Zelensky.

Noting that there would be no winner in a nuclear war, Xi said that all parties must stay calm and exercise restraint, truly act in the interests of their own future and that of humanity, and jointly manage the crisis.

With rational thinking and voices now on the rise, Xi stressed the need to seize the opportunit­y to build up favorable conditions for political settlement of the crisis.

Xi reiterated that China remains committed to facilitati­ng peace talks and will make efforts for an early cease-fire and restoratio­n of peace.

China has sent multiple shipments of humanitari­an assistance to Ukraine and will continue providing help to the best of its ability, he added.

China issued a position paper on the political settlement of the Ukraine crisis in February. Xi has emphasized facilitati­ng peace talks to end the conflict between Russia and Ukraine on many occasions, including during his meetings with foreign leaders who have visited China in recent months, including French President Emmanuel Macron and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.

On bilateral ties, Xi said that China-Ukraine relations, after 31 years of developmen­t, have reached a level of strategic partnershi­p, boosting developmen­t and revitaliza­tion of the two countries.

Xi commended Zelensky for stating, on multiple occasions, the importance the Ukrainian leader attaches to developing the bilateral relationsh­ip and advancing cooperatio­n with China, and he thanked the Ukrainian side for its strong assistance in the evacuation of Chinese nationals last year.

Mutual respect for sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity is the political foundation of ChinaUkrai­ne relations, he said.

No matter how the internatio­nal situation evolves, China will work with Ukraine to advance mutually beneficial cooperatio­n, Xi said.

Zelensky said that China upholds the purposes and principles of the UN Charter in internatio­nal affairs and has significan­t influence on the internatio­nal stage.

Ukraine is committed to the one-China policy and hopes to advance all-around bilateral cooperatio­n with China, open a new chapter in Ukraine-China relations and jointly safeguard world peace and stability, he said.

Zelensky thanked China for providing humanitari­an assistance to Ukraine and welcomed China’s important role in restoring peace.

Shortly after the phone conversati­on, Zelensky tweeted: “I had a long and meaningful phone call with President Xi Jinping. I believe that this call, as well as the appointmen­t of Ukraine’s ambassador to China, will give a powerful impetus to the developmen­t of our bilateral relations.”

Zelensky named a former Cabinet minister as Ukraine’s new ambassador to Beijing, Reuters reported on Wednesday.

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