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Ukraine’s Zelenskyy rules out China as security guarantor in any peace deal

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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