‘Negotiation’ only way to end Ukraine conflict – Beijing
The same goes for the war in Gaza and other hotspots, the Chinese defense minister has said
Negotiating is the only solution to the Ukraine and Gaza conflicts, Chinese Defense Minister Dong Jun has said at the opening ceremony of the Beijing Xiangshan Forum on defense and security.
The annual event is hosting around 20 defense ministers and 700 delegates from around 100 countries this year, including representatives from Moscow and Kiev.
The senior official called on world powers to promote peace through facilitating political settlements of conflicts.
“To resolve hotspot issues such as the crisis in Ukraine and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, promoting peace and negotiation is the only way out. There is no winner in war and conflict, and confrontation leads nowhere,” Dong said, calling on all countries to promote “peaceful development and inclusive governance.”
The more acute the conflict, the more we cannot give up dialogue and consultation. The end of any conflict is reconciliation.
According to Dong, in order to solve regional tensions, neighboring countries should “seek strength through unity,” and on the global scale, nations should “never interfere in other countries’ internal affairs, never violate other countries’ rights and interests.”
“Major countries must take the lead in safeguarding global security, abandon a zero-sum mindset, and refrain from bullying the small and the weak,” he stated.
China has repeatedly said that the conflict between Russia and Ukraine must be resolved through negotiations. This May, along with BRICS partner Brazil, it presented a six-point proposal on a diplomatic settlement to the crisis. The plan highlighted diplomacy as the sole means to bring about peace and advocated for an international summit that both Russia and Ukraine would attend. A previous conference in Switzerland this summer was held without Russia and focused solely on Kiev’s demands, which Moscow has outright rejected.
Russia, which has often expressed eagerness to resolve the Ukraine conflict diplomatically, had previously signaled that it would welcome the Chinese-Brazilian plan as a foundation for a potential peace settlement.
Kiev, however, refused to consider the initiative. Speaking to Metropoles news outlet earlier this week, Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky called the proposal “destructive,” and accused Beijing and Brasilia of “colluding” with Russia.
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