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Xi urges joint support for Ukraine talks

In video meet with Macron and Scholz, president cites need to restore peace

- By CAO DESHENG caodesheng@chinadaily.com.cn

President Xi Jinping called on March 8 for France and Germany to jointly support peace talks between Russia and Ukraine to resolve tensions, and urged concerned parties to exercise maximum restraint to avoid a massive humanitari­an crisis.

In a video summit with French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, Xi said in Beijing that the current Ukraine situation is worrisome and China deeply regrets the outbreak of war again on the European continent.

He reiterated China’s position on the Ukraine crisis, saying the pressing task at the moment is to prevent the current tensions from escalating and getting out of control.

China maintains that the sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity of all countries must be respected, the purposes and principles of the UN Charter fully observed, the legitimate security concerns of all countries taken seriously, and all efforts conducive to the peaceful settlement of the crisis supported, Xi said.

He commended the mediation efforts of France and Germany on the Ukraine issue, and emphasized the need to encourage Russia and Ukraine to keep up the momentum of negotiatio­ns, overcome difficulti­es, keep talks going and bring about peaceful outcomes.

“We need to call for maximum restraint to prevent a massive humanitari­an crisis,” Xi said, adding that China has proposed an initiative on the humanitari­an situation in Ukraine and stands ready to provide Ukraine with further humanitari­an aid supplies.

He called for joint efforts to reduce the negative impact of the Ukraine crisis. “Relevant sanctions will affect global finance, energy, transporta­tion and the stability of supply chains, and dampen the global economy, which is already ravaged by the pandemic. And this is in the interest of no one,” he said.

Xi also stressed the need to actively advocate a vision of common, comprehens­ive, cooperativ­e and sustainabl­e security.

China supports France and Germany in promoting a balanced, effective and sustainabl­e European security framework for the interests and lasting security of Europe, and by upholding its strategic autonomy, Xi said.

“China will also be pleased to see dialogue on an equal footing among the European Union, Russia, the United States and NATO,” Xi added.

China will continue communicat­ing and coordinati­ng with France, Germany and the EU and, in light of the needs of the parties involved, work actively with members of the internatio­nal community to resolve the Ukraine issue, he said.

Both the French and German leaders gave briefings on their positions on the current Ukraine situation, saying Europe is confrontin­g its most serious crisis since World War II. France and Germany support resolution of the crisis through negotiatio­ns to give peace a chance, they said.

Both leaders expressed appreciati­on to China for its initiative on the humanitari­an situation in Ukraine, saying their countries stand ready to intensify communicat­ion and coordinati­on with China on the Ukraine crisis to facilitate peace talks in order to prevent the tense situation from escalating and avoid a severe humanitari­an crisis.

The three leaders also exchanged views about China-EU relations as well as the Iranian nuclear issue.

On China-EU ties, Xi said that China and the EU have a lot in common in promoting peace, developmen­t and cooperatio­n.

He called for both sides to take greater responsibi­lity to inject more stability and certainty into a turbulent world by strengthen­ing dialogue and staying committed to cooperatio­n.

Saying China’s developmen­t will create broader space for its collaborat­ion with the EU, Xi stressed the need to deepen pragmatic cooperatio­n in the fields of green developmen­t and digital partnershi­ps, based on the principle of mutual benefit and winwin results.

He also urged both sides to continue to uphold multilater­alism and jointly advance the global agenda.

 ?? LI XIANG / XINHUA ?? President Xi Jinping attends a video summit from Beijing on March 8 with French President Emmanuel Macron (left) and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz.
LI XIANG / XINHUA President Xi Jinping attends a video summit from Beijing on March 8 with French President Emmanuel Macron (left) and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz.

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