China, positioning itself as a global mediator in recent times, plans to
dispatch a special envoy to war-stricken Ukraine, Russia, and other European
nations, marking the highest-ranking Chinese diplomat's visit to the country
since Russia's invasion. While China claims neutrality, criticism looms over its
refusal to denounce Moscow's aggression.
President Xi Jinping's recent phone conversation with Ukrainian President
Volodymyr Zelenskyy initiated discussions, leading to the announcement that Li
Hui, former ambassador to Russia, will lead a delegation to Ukraine. Can China's
involvement genuinely pave the way for resolution in the Russia-Ukraine war?
Although China emphasizes its commitment to peace and seeks to foster
international consensus on ceasefire and peace talks, questions arise due to the
ambiguity of its 12-point position paper on Ukraine. Li's background and honors
received in Moscow have also drawn attention, underscoring the complexity of
China's role as a mediator. |