Спонсоры

Xi calls for Ukraine ceasefire as Hungary's Orban makes surprise stop in China

0
2Кб

Chinese President Xi Jinping called for a ceasefire in Ukraine and direct dialogue between Moscow and Kyiv during talks with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban on Monday.

Hungary's leader was making a surprise visit to Beijing as part of his "peace mission" for Ukraine. It came after Orban visited Kyiv and Moscow for the first time since Russia invaded its neighbour in 2022.

Budapest has stepped up mediation efforts after taking over the rotating presidency of the European Council this month. But its proposal for a ceasefire and negotiations did not attract much interest from the two warring states last week.

The Central European nation maintains close ties with both Russia and China and supports Beijing's peacemaking efforts on Ukraine, including a proposal with Brazil in May calling for conditions to be created for direct negotiations between Moscow and Kyiv.

Hungarian leader Viktor Orban is greeted by Hua Chunying, Chinese foreign vice-minister, after arriving in Beijing.

In Beijing on Monday, Xi praised Orban's efforts after the Hungarian leader briefed him about his visits to Kyiv and Moscow. He said China and Hungary would maintain communication on Ukraine as their peace efforts were largely "aligned".

"China has been actively promoting peace talks in its own way and encourages and supports all efforts conducive to peaceful resolution of the crisis," Xi said, according to state news agency Xinhua.

"It is in the interests of all parties to have a ceasefire and end the war at an early date and seek a political solution," Xi said.

"The international community should create conditions and provide assistance for the two sides to resume direct dialogue and negotiations. Only when all major powers exert positive energy instead of negative energy will this conflict see the dawn of a ceasefire."

Orban told Xi he appreciated China's efforts and that Beijing's advocacy for peace had "great importance", according to a video clip from the meeting posted on Orban's official Instagram account.

In a separate post on Facebook, Orban said China was a "key player" to bring peace to Ukraine. "In addition to the warring parties, it depends on the decision of three world powers, the United States, the European Union and China, when the Russian-Ukrainian war will end," he wrote.

Hungary has been at odds with the European Union's support for Ukraine as it blocked and delayed aid to the war-torn country. Orban's meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin last week was harshly criticised by the bloc and fellow member states, with European Council President Charles Michel saying Hungary had "no mandate" to engage with Russia on behalf of the EU.

Orban's peace mission comes as the bloc has been increasingly divided on support for Ukraine. His hard-right party is also in the process of forming what could be the dominant right-wing alliance in the European Parliament, including France's National Rally party led by Marine Le Pen, which opposes continued funding for Kyiv.

Orban's next stop is Washington, where Western leaders will gather to discuss Ukraine at a Nato summit that begins on Tuesday.

Like Hungary, China's position on Ukraine has also met with a wary eye from the EU, which has sanctioned some Chinese companies over their links to Russia.

However, many EU officials are still looking to Beijing to play a peacemaker role given its influence in the Global South and Xi's personal ties with Putin. The pair discussed Ukraine when they met on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit in Kazakhstan last week.

But neither China nor Russia were at last month's Ukraine peace summit in Switzerland. Beijing refused to attend because Moscow was excluded from the talks, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky accused China of working with Russia to undermine the summit.

In Beijing on Monday, Xi also urged Hungary to help promote China-EU relations - which remain tense over their trade disputes - during its rotating presidency.

Orban agreed to maintain strategic coordination with China and said Hungary opposed "bloc confrontation", according to the Xinhua report.

Xi also called for both nations to strengthen political trust and expand cooperation under Beijing's Belt and Road Initiative, saying China's deepening economic reform would provide new opportunities for bilateral ties.

The two leaders last met in May when Xi visited Hungary during his first European tour - which also took in France and Serbia - since the Covid-19 pandemic.

When Xi was in Budapest, the two nations elevated ties to an "all-weather" comprehensive strategic partnership - a status reserved for nations Beijing trusts the most such as Belarus, Pakistan and Venezuela.

Спонсоры
Поиск
Спонсоры
Категории
Больше
Другое
India Orthopedic Market: A Comprehensive Overview
Welcome to a deep dive into the dynamic landscape of the India Orthopedic Market. As we unfold...
От johnandrew 2023-11-24 03:40:46 0 4Кб
News
The House Is Up in Arms Over China Spying on U.S. Military Bases
The select committee’s letter noted that potential Chinese agents “infiltrated a...
От Ikeji 2024-02-08 16:42:30 0 3Кб
Другое
Atherosclerosis Market Segmentation, Size, Analysis, Key Players and Forecast 2029
Global Atherosclerosis Market, By Stages (Endothelial Damage and Immune Response, Fatty...
От sumitm18 2023-08-09 08:27:50 0 3Кб
Другое
A Lifestyle of Distinction Luxury Apartments at M3M Altitude
M3M Altitude in Sector 65, Gurgaon, is a shining example of how contemporary architecture and...
От Harshit_Pandey 2024-11-20 04:15:55 0 2Кб
Другое
Global Biodefense Industry Outlook: 2025-2032 Growth Prospects and Strategic Insights
Biodefense represents a vital intersection between healthcare and national security. As the...
От myra10 2025-08-29 05:25:14 0 206
Спонсоры
google-site-verification: google037b30823fc02426.html