Ukraine’s Zelenskyy rules out China as security guarantor in any peace deal
Summary
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy stated that China will not be a security guarantor in any peace deal with Russia. He cited China's ongoing support for Russia as the reason, despite China calling for a peaceful resolution to the conflict. Zelenskyy emphasized the need for countries that have supported Ukraine to be involved in future security guarantees.Key Facts
- President Zelenskyy has ruled out China as a security guarantor in a potential peace deal with Russia.
- Zelenskyy criticized China for not helping to stop the war and for supporting Russia economically.
- China has called for a peaceful resolution to the conflict but continues economic ties with Russia.
- Zelenskyy wants security guarantors only from countries that have supported Ukraine since 2022.
- In April, Zelenskyy accused China of providing weapons to Russia, which China denied.
- China insists it trades only in dual-use components, which have both civilian and military uses.
- The close relationship between Russian and Chinese leaders has led to suspicions of China's role in the conflict.
- Before the invasion, Russia and China signed a "no limits partnership," maintaining economic support amid sanctions.
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