China’s peace plan on Ukraine gains mixed response
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China unveiled a 12-point proposal and called for a cease-fire between Russia and Ukraine, after witnessing global criticism of its ties with Moscow.
“The position paper issued by the Foreign Ministry in Beijing on Friday called for ending hostilities, protecting nuclear plants, resuming peace talks and eliminating unilateral sanctions — a provision the US has consistently rejected,” reported Bloomberg.
On the other hand, Ukraine’s Charge D’affaires praised the Dragon nation’s efforts while saying, “China’s publication of this position paper is a good sign and a sign that it wants to be involved in the global efforts to stop the war in Ukraine.”
Additionally, EU Delegation Head in China seems unhappy with the developments while mentioning, “China’s position paper on Ukraine is not a peace proposal.”
The EU Diplomat also stated that China should fulfill its responsibility to defend the UN (United Nations) charter in face of aggression by Russia.
Markets remain jittery as the mixed geopolitical headlines join the cautious mood ahead of the US Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) Price Index data for January.
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