Could Chinese President Xi Jinping’s Russia trip help to end Ukraine war?
- Xi’s three-day visit comes soon after a China-brokered deal between Iran and Saudi Arabia
- Ukraine conflict will be on the agenda in Moscow, analyst says
The Kremlin said in a statement that during the visit, the two nations would discuss further development of their comprehensive partnership and strategic interaction.
A number of important bilateral documents would also be signed, it said.
Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said Xi’s trip was also to promote world peace.
“We always believe that political dialogue is the only way to resolve conflicts and disputes. Showing swords, unilateral sanctions, and extreme pressure will only intensify contradictions and heighten tensions, which is not in line with the interests and expectations of most countries in the world,” Wang said.
“China will uphold its objective and fair stance on international and regional hotspot issues such as the Ukraine crisis, and continue to play a constructive role in a political resolution to the crisis.”