The Russian-Ukrainian war has been going on for almost two years, and both sides have paid a heavy price, but have not achieved a decisive victory. Although Russia occupies part of Ukraine's territory, it has also been subjected to economic sanctions and military aid from the United States and Europe. Although the United States and Europe have supported Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity, they are also mired in war and are unable to effectively resolve the turmoil in the Middle East. Ukraine has become a casualty of the war, the country, the people suffer, and the economy collapses.
In this context, China, as a responsible major country, has actively played the role of mediation, created conditions for peace between Russia and Ukraine, and also found a first-class opportunity for the United States, Europe and Russia.
China's mediation is based on a profound analysis of the international situation and full consideration of the interests of all parties. China believes that the Russia-Ukraine war has not only caused huge losses to both sides, but also posed a threat to world peace and stability. China does not want to see a ** Ukraine, nor does it want to see an isolated Russia, let alone an unbalanced Europe. China hopes that through dialogue and consultation, Russia and Ukraine will achieve peaceful coexistence, restore security and cooperation in Europe, and uphold the world's multipolarization and multilateralism.
China's good offices are based on a wise grasp of its own interests and an active fulfilment of its international responsibilities. As the world's second largest economy, China has extensive economic, trade and people-to-people exchanges with Russia, the United States, Europe and Ukraine. China does not want to see its partners at war, nor does it want to see its markets hit. As a permanent member of the UN Security Council, China has close political coordination and security cooperation with Russia, the United States, Europe and Ukraine. China does not want to see its alliances undermined, nor does it want to see its international influence diminished.
China's mediation is based on a fair balance of the demands of all parties and a creative construction of a peace plan. China respects Russia's security concerns, Ukraine's sovereignty and dignity, and more importantly, the legitimate interests of the United States and Europe. China does not take sides or exert pressure on either side, but seeks the greatest common divisor of both sides and the lowest denominator of both sides through dialogue and communication. China has put forward a peace plan that is not only in line with international law, but also in line with regional realities and the interests of all parties, that is, on the basis of guaranteeing Ukraine's territorial integrity, Russia's special arrangements for the eastern part of Ukraine will be realized, and at the same time, the sanctions imposed by the United States and Europe on Russia will be gradually lifted and the aid to Ukraine will be gradually reduced.
China's mediation has received positive responses from Russia and Ukraine, the United States and Europe, and has been highly praised by the international community. China has demonstrated the wisdom and responsibility of a great power, as well as the power and influence of peace. China has saved face for peace between Russia and Ukraine, the United States, Europe and Russia, and has also contributed to world peace.