Zelensky shouted to China and made three major demands in a row, but Ukraine rejected the 38th para

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-19

Zelensky shouted to China and made three major demands in a row, but Ukraine rejected the "38th parallel" modelRecently, in a joint interview with 7 Asian countries, Ukraine's **Zelensky expressed his determination to adhere to a non-stop fire and put forward three major requirements to China, which attracted widespread attention. 1. Zelensky's three major demands1.China's participation in the peace summitZelenskyy stressed China's active role in the peace settlement of Ukraine and called on China to send representatives to participate in the next peace summit. This not only shows Ukraine's expectations of China in international affairs, but also reveals the importance of China in geopolitics. However, it remains a mystery how China will say its position at the next summit, which China has selectively participated in the previous peace summit. Whether China will become more actively involved in the Ukraine issue, or whether it will continue to keep a low profile, will affect the effectiveness and progress of the peace summit.

2.China presses RussiaUkraine expects China to put pressure on Russia to withdraw its troops from Ukrainian territory. This demand reflects Ukraine's dissatisfaction with Russia and its trust in China. However, China needs to remain neutral as a mediator, and excessive pressure could provoke a fierce Russian lash or even have uncontrollable consequences. China's choice in this geopolitical game will affect the development of the entire situation. How China can find a balance between safeguarding its own interests and promoting regional peace is an issue that needs to be carefully considered.

3.Blocking military aidOn the other hand, Zelensky made it clear that China will not provide Russia with any form of military equipment and technical assistance. This request not only reflects Ukraine's concerns about regional security, but also tests China's role in balancing international relations to a certain extent. In practice, however, whether China can completely refuse to provide military support to Russia remains a complex issue. China needs to maintain the friendship and cooperation between China and Russia while avoiding too big differences with Russia on the Ukraine issue.

2. Ukraine rejects the "38th parallel" model1.The "frozen conflict" is analogous to North Korea and South KoreaUkraine strongly opposes the signing of an agreement with Russia that could lead to a "frozen conflict", likening it to the "38th parallel" model of North and South Korea. The problem with this model is that while a ceasefire has been achieved, there is no peace agreement and new conflicts could erupt at any time. Ukraine's insistence in this regard suggests that they are seeking a more durable solution rather than a short-lived ceasefire. Ukraine hopes that through the peace summit, an agreement that will guarantee Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity will be reached, not an agreement that will only temporarily reduce tensions. 2.China's neutral position on the Ukraine issueIn Zelensky's shouting, we need to understand China's neutral position on the Ukraine issue. Although China has participated in a number of peace summits, its mediation role has been limited. As a country with strong international influence, China needs to promote the resolution of the conflict in Ukraine while maintaining a balance in international relations. China's neutral stance on the Ukraine issue reflects China's responsible attitude and shows China's prudence and restraint. 3.The role of the "safety valve" in Sino-Russian relationsIn this geopolitical game, Sino-Russian relations play a special role. Maintaining the stability of Sino-Russian relations will help avoid Russia's excessive isolation in international affairs and slow the escalation of the conflict. China-Russia relations have become a "safety valve" for regional security and play a key role in maintaining international peace. China's role in Sino-Russian relations is not only a friendly partner, but also an influential regulator. 4.Geopolitics and International SecurityThe geopolitical tension has a bearing on the overall situation of international security. At this juncture, all parties need to act rationally and find common solutions. As a mediator, China not only needs to maintain balance in international relations, but also fulfills its responsibilities to promote regional peace. In the maelstrom of geopolitics, only rationality and cooperation can lead the world to a more peaceful future.

ConclusionZelenskyy's three major demands to China highlight Ukraine's predicament and expectations in the current geopolitical situation. Ukraine's rejection of the "38th Parallel" model shows that it is more determined to pursue a peaceful solution. China's neutrality and the balance of Sino-Russian relations will be key factors in this process. China's role and challenges in this geopolitical game deserve our in-depth consideration and attention.

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