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China calls for ‘fair and binding’ Ukraine peace deal: A push for lasting stability

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02.04.2025

China has once again reiterated its call for a fair, lasting, and binding peace agreement to end the conflict in Ukraine. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi emphasized that achieving this goal requires addressing the root causes of the conflict, highlighting the necessity of eliminating underlying tensions that have fueled the crisis. Speaking in an interview with RIA Novosti on April 1, Wang underscored Beijing’s commitment to fostering diplomatic negotiations as the only viable path toward long-term peace in Eurasia and beyond.

Since the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine conflict in February 2022, China has consistently advocated for diplomatic solutions, steering clear of direct involvement while proposing frameworks for peace. Wang Yi’s latest remarks reinforce China’s stance that lasting peace can only be achieved through constructive dialogue and mutual concessions.

“We advocate the eradication of the causes of the crisis through dialogue and negotiations, and ultimately the achievement of a fair, long-term, binding peace agreement acceptable to all parties involved,” Wang stated. He emphasized that resolving the conflict is essential not only for Ukraine and Russia but also for the broader stability of Eurasia and the international order.

Wang acknowledged that the conflict remains complex, with both Moscow and Kiev struggling to find common ground on key issues. However, he pointed out that there are emerging signs of a willingness to engage in peace talks, which China finds encouraging. His statement coincides with a broader global push for negotiations, with various stakeholders recognizing that continued hostilities could have devastating repercussions for global security and economic stability.

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