China and Vatican discuss Ukraine peace plan as Russia continues to lose ground
- The Holy See and Beijing have both been pushing for an end to the war, with Beijing pushing a six-point plan agreed with Brazil
The call between Cardinal Matteo Zuppi, the Vatican’s special peace envoy, and his Chinese counterpart Li Hui was a relatively rare occurrence because the Holy See does not have formal diplomatic ties with Beijing.
“Li Hui appreciates the Vatican’s constant efforts to mediate the Ukraine crisis and provide humanitarian assistance. He stressed that the current situation shows the significance of the six common understandings issued by China and Brazil,” the Chinese foreign ministry said.
The six-point plan includes a call for a ceasefire and a negotiated end to the settlement.
The Chinese foreign ministry said the call had taken place at Zuppi’s invitation. It added that he had thanked the Chinese government for its “unswerving efforts” to promote peace and expressed his appreciation for the six-point plan.
The Vatican has yet to comment on the call.