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222 Pakistani athletes set to compete in Asian Games 2023

Asian Games 2023

Pakistan will send a contingent of 222 athletes. Pakistan will not be able to field teams in the baseball. Asian Games 2023 will feature a record-breaking participation. The Asian Games 2023 will be hosted in Hangzhou, China, this year, and a total of 222 Pakistani athletes along with 65 officials are scheduled to participate in … Read more

Watch: Woman’s Narrow Escape from Rolling Machine

Rolling Machine

A video capturing a terrifying workplace accident is making rounds on social media and has gone viral. In the footage, a woman is seen getting trapped in a large rolling machine, being rolled around several times. Fortunately, she narrowly escaped severe injuries as the engine shut off just in time. The authenticity of the viral … Read more

Unprecedented heat records: China, US & Europe still scorching

China US Europe

China, US & Europe are still scorching. Europe and various regions worldwide are facing an onslaught of extreme heat, giving rise to wildfires and health hazards. In Greece and the Canary Islands, firefighters are tirelessly battling blazes, while Spain has issued heat alerts to safeguard its citizens. In Italy’s Sardinia, authorities have cautioned children against … Read more

China, Pakistan to tap potential in TCM collaboration

China Pakistan TCM collaboration

A Pakistani delegation visited China to engage in health dialogues. The Pakistani delegation showed great interest in TCM. The hospital is the only comprehensive and modernized grade-A tertiary hospital of TCM in Beijing. The Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine is welcoming young talents in the medical field from Pakistan, providing them with the opportunity … Read more

Pakistan, China hold 12th JCC special meeting in Beijing

China Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: The meeting of 12th Special Joint Cooperation Committee (JCC) of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) was held in Beijing. Federal Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives Ahsan Iqbal and Vice Chairman, National Development & Reform Commission (NDRC) China Mr Cong Liang co-chaired the meeting. Senior officials and representatives of various Ministries and departments … Read more

China Kindergarten: Deadly Attack Claims Six Lives

China Kindergarten

Victims include a teacher, two parents, and three students. Suspect, identified as a 25-year-old male named Wu, has been arrested. Incident occurred around 7:40 am local time. A tragic incident occurred at a kindergarten where six individuals lost their lives and one person sustained injuries due to a stabbing on Monday. Local officials in Lianjiang, … Read more

Drone and Crane Come to the Rescue Amid China’s Extreme Weather Crisis

China's Extreme Weather Crisis

China and other Asia Pacific nations facing monsoonal floods and scorching temperatures. Flooding in Chongqing causes 15 deaths, with four still missing. Rescuers in Henan province save individuals from car roof using drone and crane China, along with several other Asia Pacific nations, is facing the impact of monsoonal floods and scorching temperatures, marking the … Read more

PM encourages India to embrace CPEC as an opportunity, not challenge

CPEC

PM expressed his congratulations to the leadership and people of both Pakistan and China. He lamented the obstacles faced during the previous government’s tenure. PM Shehbaz noted that CPEC had fostered a new era of mutual partnership. Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif celebrated the 10-year milestone of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and called on … Read more

Heavy rains & flooding leaves at least 15 dead in China

rains flooding China

Severe flooding caused by heavy rains in the southwestern Chinese city of Chongqing has resulted in the deaths of at least 15 individuals, as the impact of climate change continues to trigger extreme weather events worldwide. China has been grappling with a series of extreme weather conditions, including record-breaking temperatures and intense heatwaves, which have … Read more

US To Restrict Chinese Corporations’ Access To American Cloud Computing Services

US To Restrict Chinese Corporations' Access To American Cloud Computing Services

The US is preparing to restrict Chinese corporations’ access to cloud computing services. The ban would be part of an expansion of the US’s semiconductor export control policy. China has announced plans to restrict the export of several metals. According to persons familiar with the matter, the Biden administration is getting ready to limit Chinese … Read more

Population declines in Beijing for the first time in 19 years

Beijing

Beijing experienced a population decline in 2017. Due to entrenched gender inequality. And in the difficulties of raising children in China’s expensive cities. Beijing, one of the world’s largest cities and the vast capital of China, experienced a population decline in 2017 for the first time in 19 years. As the nation struggles with a … Read more

Spain wants to discuss Russia’s war on Ukraine with Xi Jinping

Xi Jinping

Pedro Sánchez will speak with  Xi Jinping about boosting bilateral ties. Including commemorating 50 years of diplomatic ties. And talking about a stable and long-lasting peace in Ukraine. During a state visit to China the following week, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez says he would speak with Chinese President Xi Jinping about Russia’s conflict with … Read more

Taiwan recalls ambassador from Honduras

Taiwan
  • Taiwan stated Thursday that it will withdraw its ambassador to Honduras.
  • In 2018, El Salvador, Burkina Faso, and the Dominican Republic severed ties with Taiwan.
  • Wu had confessed that the situation was not hopeful.

Taiwan stated Thursday that it will withdraw its ambassador to Honduras as relations between the two deteriorate, with the Central American country ready to switch diplomatic recognition from Taiwan to China.

Taiwan’s foreign ministry issued a statement saying it had recalled the ambassador to “express our strong dissatisfaction” with Honduras sending its foreign minister and a group to Beijing this week.

The move “ignores the traditional friendship” between Honduras and Taiwan, which stretches back more than 80 years, and “seriously hurts the feelings of the Taiwan government and people,” said the statement.

It added that Taiwan had “repeatedly reminded the Honduran government of the risk of trusting China’s commitment to establishing diplomatic relations.”

Honduran President Xiomara Castro declared on March 15 that the country will establish diplomatic relations with China, thereby ending the country’s present connection with Taiwan.

China’s governing Communist Party has made the One China Policy a condition for diplomatic relations, requiring countries to terminate official connections with Taiwan, which it claims as part of its territory despite never having held it.

Just 14 nations have formal ties with Taiwan, including Honduras, with other countries in Central America and the Pacific switching recognition to China in recent years.

In 2018, El Salvador, Burkina Faso, and the Dominican Republic severed ties with Taiwan. Kiribati and the Solomon Islands followed suit the following year.

Last week, Honduras’ foreign minister praised China’s economic strength as “second only to the United States,” and expressed optimism that diplomatic ties would lead to investment and trade prospects.

According to Parsifal D’Sola, founder and head of the ABF China-Latin America Research Center, these economic benefits are especially tempting to emerging Latin American countries and difficult for Taiwan or its allies to dispute.

“This is basically something that Taiwan and the US, frankly, cannot compete with,” D’Sola said. “When you talk about investment in infrastructure, investment in green development, these are the types of foreign direct investments that these countries are looking for in the international arena.”

He also stated that China is “gaining ground” in these countries due to a lack of alternatives, such as economic support from the United States or the European Union.

China Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Wang Wenbin praised Castro’s declaration, saying Honduras was making the “right choice” that was “in line with the trend of historical development and progress of the times.”

Meanwhile, Taiwan’s Foreign Minister Joseph Wu advised Honduras not to “fall into China’s trap,” adding that the country was still striving to maintain bilateral ties. It also met with Harold Burgos, Honduras’ ambassador to Taiwan, to express “grave concern.”

Yet, by early Thursday, Wu had confessed that the situation was not hopeful.

“They have asked for a high price from us,” Wu told reporters in parliament, referring to the Honduran government. “Because we don’t compete with China in dollar diplomacy, so it has entered a very difficult stage. But all the colleagues at our embassy in Honduras are working hard and will work hard until the last moment.”

Wu also stated that China has been working worldwide to restrict Taiwan and that Taiwan would continue to build its international footprint.

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China approves first domestically produced mRNA Covid vaccine

mRNA Covid vaccine

China has approved its first domestically made mRNA Covid vaccine. Which is more successful than Chinese vaccines. At preventing fatalities and life-threatening illnesses. China has approved its first domestically made mRNA Covid vaccine, a few months after relaxing its rigorous pandemic regulations. The vaccine, created by CSPC Pharmaceutical Group, has been approved by drug regulators … Read more

China approved its first Covid-19 mRNA immunization

China
  • Months after the relaxation of strict Covid-zero regulations caused an increase in cases.
  • China has authorized its first locally developed messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccine against Covid-19.
  • Beijing has rejected approval for the use of mRNA-based vaccines produced by the foreign companies Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna.

Months after the relaxation of strict Covid-zero regulations caused an increase in cases, China has authorized its first locally developed messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccine against Covid-19, the vaccine’s manufacturer announced on Wednesday.

The vaccine was created by CSPC Pharmaceutical Group Ltd. and has been given “emergency use” approval by Beijing’s health authority, according to a statement from the firm.

The company added, without providing more information, that it demonstrated high efficacy in a trial where it was used as a booster shot for individuals who had already received other kinds of vaccines.

mRNA vaccines are regarded as some of the best at preventing fatal diseases and serious illnesses.

mRNA uses small pieces of genetic material that carry instructions telling the body’s cells how to produce a protein, in this case, the spike protein on the coronavirus that causes Covid, whereas conventional vaccines use weakened or inactivated germs to prepare the body for a future attack from the real virus.

The defense system of the body then releases antibodies to combat that spike protein, preparing it for the arrival of the actual coronavirus.

Beijing has rejected approval for the use of mRNA-based vaccines produced by the foreign companies Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna.

Its lack of vaccination was generally believed to have contributed to more serious infections and fatalities after lockdowns and requirements for mandatory quarantine were abruptly lifted in December.

CanSino and other Chinese pharmaceutical companies have previously stated they are working on mRNA-based vaccines to close the country’s immunization deficit.

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US dismisses China mediation on Ukraine as not ‘impartial’

Ukraine
  • The United States said Tuesday it does not see China as capable of being an impartial mediator between Moscow and Kyiv over the war in Ukraine.
  • White House National Security Council spokesman John Kirby told reporters.
  • He noted that China has refrained from criticizing the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

The United States said Tuesday it does not see China as capable of being an impartial mediator between Moscow and Kyiv over the war in Ukraine.

It was the most direct US criticism yet of China’s aim to be a middleman in efforts to end the war.

“I don’t think you can reasonably look at China as impartial in any way,” White House National Security Council spokesman John Kirby told reporters.

He noted that China has refrained from criticizing the Russian invasion of Ukraine and has continued to buy Russian oil even as the West piles sanctions on Moscow’s energy industry to starve the Kremlin of money to pay for the war.

China, Kirby added, also “keeps parroting the Russian propaganda” to the effect that the US and other countries in the West are to blame for the war for giving such strong support to pro-western Ukraine over the years that Russia felt threatened and justified in invading.

In a summit rich with red carpet pomp, Chinese President Xi Jinping was visiting Russia Tuesday and met with President Vladimir Putin, with the war in Ukraine high on their agenda.

After talks Tuesday they hailed what they called a “new era” in Russian-Chinese relations.

Kirby said the two were linked not so much by an alliance but rather “a marriage of convenience, because that’s what I think it is.”

China has presented a 12-point position paper on the war which includes a call for dialogue and respect for all countries’ territorial sovereignty.

Putin said he was open to talks on Ukraine and praised Beijing’s position paper.

Kirby said Russia and China “want to change the rules of that game,” meaning the rules based international order.

Still, the United States wants to maintain channels of communication with China, he said.

Kirby added that he is not aware of China having provided military assistance to Russia. The United States has said China is considering this big step, but China denies it.

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Xi Jinping and Putin hail ‘new era’ of ties in united front against West

Xi Jinping Putin
  • Vladimir Putin accused the West of rejecting Beijing’s proposals to end the Ukraine conflict.
  • China is capable of being an impartial mediator — Washington’s most direct criticism yet of Beijing’s aim to be a middleman in efforts to end the conflict.
  • Energy is a key focus of Xi’s visit, and Putin announced the two countries had reached an agreement.

The leaders of China and Russia hailed a “new era” in their relationship on Tuesday, putting on a united front in Moscow as Vladimir Putin accused the West of rejecting Beijing’s proposals to end the Ukraine conflict.

The nations, eager to curb Western power, expressed concerns about NATO expansion in Asia and agreed to deepen a partnership which has grown closer since Putin launched an offensive in Ukraine.

Putin said he was open to talks on Ukraine and praised Beijing’s 12-point position paper on the conflict, which includes a call for dialogue and respect for all countries’ territorial sovereignty.

“Many of the provisions of the peace plan put forward by China… can be taken as the basis for a peaceful settlement when Kyiv and the West will be ready for it,” Putin said after talks with Chinese leader Xi Jinping.

“However, so far we have not seen such readiness on their part.”

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky said Kyiv had invited China to talks, and is waiting for an answer from Beijing.

“We offered China to become a partner in the implementation of the peace formula. We passed over our formula across all channels. We invite you to dialogue. We are waiting for your answer,” Zelensky told a press conference.

The United States, however, said it does not see China as capable of being an impartial mediator — Washington’s most direct criticism yet of Beijing’s aim to be a middleman in efforts to end the conflict.

‘Unlimited possibilities’

Moscow and Beijing have over the past years ramped up cooperation, both driven by a desire to counterbalance US global dominance.

The Chinese leader’s Moscow visit has been viewed as a boost for Putin, who is subject to an International Criminal Court warrant over accusations of unlawfully deporting Ukrainian children.

“I am sure that Russian-Chinese cooperation has truly unlimited possibilities and prospects,” Putin said at a state dinner following the talks, where he toasted the “prosperity” of Russian and Chinese people.

He earlier gushed over the “special nature” of the relationship between the two countries in remarks broadcast on state television.

On the second day of his visit to Moscow, Xi said ties with Russia were “entering a new era”.

Putin called the talks “meaningful and frank” and said that Russia, which has been largely cut out of European markets because of sanctions, would be able to meet China’s “growing demand” for energy.

Energy is a key focus of Xi’s visit, and Putin announced the two countries had reached an agreement on the Power of Siberia 2 gas pipeline, which will connect Siberia to northwest China.

US ‘undermining’ global security

In a joint statement, the two leaders took aim at the West, accusing the United States of undermining global security.

“The parties call on the United States to stop undermining international and regional security and global strategic stability in order to secure its unilateral military advantage,” Russia and China said in the declaration.

They also expressed “great concern” over NATO’s growing presence in Asia.

On Monday, Xi and Putin held four and a half hours of talks, calling each other “dear friend.”

China and Russia have often worked in lockstep at the UN Security Council, using their veto power as permanent council members to counter the West.

Russia’s assault on Ukraine has also deepened fears among Western powers that China could one day try to take control of the self-ruled island of Taiwan, which Beijing sees as part of its territory.

China has sought to portray itself as a neutral party in the Ukraine conflict, but Washington has said Beijing’s moves could be a “stalling tactic” to help Moscow.

The United States has also accused Beijing of mulling arms exports to Moscow, claims China has vociferously denied.

Japan PM in Kyiv

Xi’s trip coincides with a surprise visit to Kyiv by Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, who visited Bucha, a town where Russian forces were accused of committing atrocities during their occupation last year.

“Our talks with Mr. Kishida were quite productive,” Zelensky said in his evening address.

“I also heard a very concrete willingness of Japan to work together with us to even more actively mobilise the world for international order, to protect against aggression, to protect against Russian terror,” he said.

Kishida, the last Group of Seven leader to visit the country, had come under increasing pressure to make the trip, as Japan hosts the grouping’s summit this May.

Zelensky confirmed on Tuesday he would participate in the G7 summit via video link.

And the International Monetary Fund said Tuesday it had reached an agreement with Ukraine on a four-year loan package worth around $15.6 billion — intended to support European Union accession talks and reconstruction in the conflict-hit country.

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China boosts South Pacific influence with Solomons port deal

China
  • The Solomons have become the unlikely epicentre of a diplomatic tussle between China and the United States.
  • Both China and Solomon Islands denied the pact would lead to the establishment of a permanent Chinese naval base.
  • The Chinese company won a $7 million contract in 2020 to build a new terminal at Munda International Airport.

A state-backed Chinese company has won a contract to develop a key port in Solomon Islands, a major victory in Beijing’s quest to gain a strategic toe-hold in the South Pacific.

Solomon Islands’ government on Tuesday announced that the China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation had been chosen to lead a $170 million project to develop the international port in the capital Honiara.

The Solomons have become the unlikely epicentre of a diplomatic tussle between China and the United States, after it signed a secret security pact with Beijing in 2022.

Both China and Solomon Islands denied the pact would lead to the establishment of a permanent Chinese naval base, but the details of the agreement have never been revealed.

Major infrastructure projects in the sprawling South Pacific archipelago are increasingly reliant on Chinese investment, notably the construction of a new stadium for the upcoming Pacific Games in Honiara.

The Chinese company won a $7 million contract in 2020 to build a new terminal at Munda International Airport in Solomon Islands’ Western Province, according to government contract notices.

The company was established by the Chinese government in the 1970s and has played an integral role in the Belt and Road initiative — a mammoth effort to build influence in developing countries across the globe.

It holds contracts for infrastructure projects throughout Africa, the Middle East and the Pacific, according to its company website.

The Honiara port contract was revealed on the same day that White House envoy Kurt Campbell visited Honiara as part of Washington’s latest push to combat China’s swelling economic and diplomatic footprint.

Campbell met with Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare, who was instrumental in turning Solomon Islands towards China after severing diplomatic ties with Taiwan.

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Chinese President Xi Jinping holds large-group talks with Russian President Putin

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Chinese President Xi Jinping held talks with Russian President Putin The Chinese President is on a state visit to Moscow He said China-Russia relations have maintained robust growth BEIJING: Chinese President Xi Jinping had large-group talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Kremlin in Moscow. President Xi pointed out that with the joint efforts … Read more

Japan and China leaders go to rival capitals during the Ukraine war

Japan and China

The prime minister of Japan is currently in Kyiv where he is assuring the president of Ukraine. China will prioritize its relations with Russia, according to Mr. Xi. Kishida will demonstrate his “complete rejection of Russia’s unilateral alteration to the status. The schedules of the presidents of China and Japan provide a clear illustration of … Read more

Japan Prime Minister Kishida pays unexpected visit to Ukraine

Kishida

Kishida has already left India. Kishida’s journey to Ukraine was at Zelenskyy’s invitation. It will also be the first visit to Ukraine by an Asian G7 member and the first visit by a US ally in the region. On the same day that Chinese President Xi Jinping saw his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin in Moscow, … Read more

US urges Xi to press Putin on alleged “war crimes” in Ukraine

Xi Jinping
  • NSC spokesman urged Mr. Xi to persuade his Russian counterpart to withdraw troops from Ukraine.
  • According to John Kirby, seeking a cease-fire will not suffice.
  • There are fears that China’s support for Russia will evolve into military support.

The US has urged China President Xi Jinping to persuade Vladimir Putin to “halt the war crimes” in Ukraine.

The two will meet again for official talks on Tuesday, during Mr. Xi’s first visit to Moscow since the invasion.

The National Security Council spokesman for the White House urged Mr. Xi to persuade his Russian counterpart to withdraw troops from Ukraine.

According to John Kirby, seeking a cease-fire will not suffice.

“We hope that President Xi will press President Putin to cease bombing Ukrainian cities, hospitals, and schools, to halt the war crimes and atrocities, and to withdraw his troops,” he said.

“But we are concerned that instead, China will reiterate calls for a ceasefire that leaves Russian forces inside Ukraine’s sovereign territory and any ceasefire that does not address the removal of Russian forces from Ukraine would effectively ratify Russia’s illegal conquests.”

Hours of informal talks

Mr. Xi and Mr. Putin spent more than four hours of “informal” talks on Monday, with more official meetings slated for Tuesday.

There are fears that China’s support for Russia, which is presently centered on technology and trade, will evolve into military support, potentially involving artillery shells.

Mr. Putin has said he will consider a 12-point plan provided by Mr. Xi to “settle the acute crisis in Ukraine”.

“We’re always open for a negotiation process,” Mr. Putin said, as the leaders called each other “dear friends”.

Last month, China announced its strategy to end the war, which includes “ceasing hostilities” and resuming peace talks.

China’s approach made no mention of Russia’s withdrawal from Ukraine, which Ukraine has stressed is a prerequisite for any negotiations.

Unilateral sanctions

Instead, it talked of “respecting the sovereignty of all countries”, adding that “all parties must stay rational and exercise restraint” and “gradually de-escalate the situation”.

The plan also opposed the use of “unilateral sanctions,” which was interpreted as a veiled criticism of Ukraine’s Western backers.

A military band welcomed Mr. Xi to Moscow on the first day of his three-day tour on Monday. Mr. Putin lauded China for “observing the principles of fairness” and fighting for “undivided security for every country”.

He added that China had made” a tremendous leap forward in its development” in recent years, remarking: “We even feel a bit envious.”

In return, Mr. Xi told Mr. Putin: “Under your strong leadership, Russia has made great strides in its prosperous development. I am confident that the Russian people will continue to give you their firm support.”

Before Mr. Xi arrived, Mr. Putin stated in China’s People’s Daily that “aggressive” US behavior would not harm the two countries.

Ukrainian authorities have officially emphasized their shared values with China, such as respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity, but secretly, they have lobbied for a meeting or phone call between President Volodymyr Zelensky and Mr. Xi.

Positive role

Mr. Kirby, the US security spokesperson, repeated this, urging Mr. Xi to “take a positive role” in the effort to end the dispute by communicating with Mr. Zelenskyy.

Russia provides energy to Beijing’s massive economy and is viewed as a partner in opposing the US.

In another event, Japan’s Prime Minister, Fumio Kishida, has indicated that he will visit Kyiv on Tuesday to meet with President Zelensky. Following Russia’s invasion, he is expected to express sympathy and support for Ukraine.

Mr. Xi’s visit to Moscow comes just days after the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued an arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin on war crimes charges. This means that Mr. Putin might be detained in 123 nations, however, neither China nor Russia is on that list.

Western officials have been striving to isolate Russia since last February, following its full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

Yet, they have been unable to reach a worldwide agreement, with China, India, and numerous African countries refusing to denounce Mr. Putin.

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”We will discuss your plan to end the war in Ukraine”, Putin says to Xi

Putin
  • China issued a plan to end the war.
  • which includes “ceasing hostilities” and resuming peace talks.
  • China’s approach made no mention of Russia’s withdrawal from Ukraine.

Vladimir Putin has said he will discuss Xi Jinping‘s 12-point plan to “settle the acute crisis in Ukraine”, during a highly anticipated visit to Moscow by the Chinese president.

“We’re always open for a negotiation process,” Mr. Putin said, as the leaders called each other “dear friends”.

Last month, China issued a plan to end the war, which includes “ceasing hostilities” and resuming peace talks.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said: “The world should not be fooled by any tactical move by Russia, supported by China or any other country, to freeze the war on its own terms.”

He added: “Calling for a ceasefire that does not include the removal of Russian forces from Ukrainian territory would effectively be supporting the ratification of Russian conquest.”

China’s approach made no mention of Russia’s withdrawal from Ukraine, which Ukraine has stressed is a prerequisite for any negotiations.

Instead, it talked of “respecting the sovereignty of all countries”, adding that “all parties must stay rational and exercise restraint” and “gradually de-escalate the situation”.

The plan also opposed the use of “unilateral sanctions,” which was interpreted as a veiled criticism of Ukraine’s Western backers.

On Monday, a military band welcomed Mr. Xi to Moscow. Mr. Putin lauded China for “observing the principles of justice and pushing for “undivided security for every country”.

In reply, Mr. Xi told Mr. Putin: “Under your strong leadership, Russia has achieved enormous steps in its prosperous development. I am convinced that the Russian people will continue to back you up.”

Before Mr. Xi arrived, Mr. Putin stated in China’s People’s Daily that “aggressive” US behavior would not harm the two countries.

Ukrainian politicians have publicly emphasized their shared values with China, such as respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity.

They have, however, discreetly lobbied for a meeting – or phone conversation – between President Volodymyr Zelensky and Mr Xi.

The concern in Kyiv is that China’s support for Russia, which is presently based on technology and trade, may expand to include artillery munitions.

“If China does move to openly supply weapons to Russia, it will in effect be taking part in the conflict on the side of the aggressor,” said Oleksiy Danilov, the secretary of Ukraine’s National Security and Defence Council.

According to Yu Jie, a research fellow on China at Chatham House, it was in Beijing’s best interests to normalize relations with Russia, with whom it shares a 4,300km (2,700 miles) border.

Russia provides energy to Beijing’s massive economy and is viewed as a partner in opposing the US.

Ms. Yu went on to say that Mr. Xi had just won a diplomatic success by facilitating the resumption of diplomatic relations between Iran and Saudi Arabia.

This could be an opportunity for him to investigate the possibility of mediating between Russia and Ukraine.

Mr. Xi was treated to a seven-course supper on Monday evening, which included nelma fish from the Pechora River in northern Russia, a classic Russian seafood soup, and pancakes with quail – all accompanied by Russian wine.

Dmitry Peskov, the presidential spokesperson, said there will be a “detailed explanation” of Moscow’s actions in Ukraine over dinner. On Tuesday, the main day of the visit, Russian and Chinese representatives will meet.

The meeting comes only days after the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued an arrest order for Russian President Vladimir Putin on war crimes charges.

This means that Mr. Putin might be detained in 123 nations, however, neither China nor Russia is on that list.

Mr. Blinken believes China feels “no responsibility to hold the Kremlin accountable” for atrocities in Ukraine by traveling to Moscow so soon after the ICC’s announcement.

Western officials have been striving to isolate Russia since last February, following its full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

Yet, they have been unable to reach a worldwide agreement, with China, India, and numerous African countries refusing to denounce Mr. Putin.

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Putin and Xi will discuss China’s plan for peace in Ukraine in Moscow

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Xi Jinping met with Vladimir Putin at the beginning of a three-day visit to Russia. His first since his strategic ally Putin started his unjustified invasion of Ukraine last year. Despite strong scepticism in Kyiv and the West, the Chinese leader is trying to position himself as a peacemaker.   Xi Jinping met with Vladimir … Read more

Ukraine: Any Chinese peace plan must begin with Russian withdrawal

Ukraine

China’s “peace plan” must be based on the full departure of Russian military. From Ukraine in accordance with international law and the UN Charter. And Ukraine is ready to engage in a closer dialogue with China to restore peace. Ukraine has reaffirmed that any future peace agreement must be based on the full departure of … Read more

China denies sending arms to Russia

China
  • Wang Wenbin used the opportunity to remind reporters that it was the United States.
  • Several foreign leaders are concerned that China would transfer armaments to Russia.
  • Wang also claimed Xi’s visit was a “trip for friendship, cooperation and peace”.

More from China‘s foreign ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin.

Wang was asked about accusations that Russia deployed Chinese weaponry in Ukraine during a news briefing held while Xi Jinping was on his way to Moscow.

He used the opportunity to remind reporters that it was the United States, not China, that was supplying weaponry to Ukrainian battlefields. “The US side should stop fuelling the fires and fanning the flames… and play a constructive role for a political solution to the crisis in Ukraine, not the other way around,” he said.

Several foreign leaders are concerned that China would transfer armaments to Russia after the two countries committed to a “no boundaries” alliance soon before the Ukrainian crisis began.

China has rejected any plans to deliver arms and has criticised the West for supplying weaponry to Ukraine.

Wang also claimed Xi’s visit was a “trip for friendship, cooperation and peace”.

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