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Media: China Considering Participation In Peacekeeping Forces In Ukraine

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Media: China Considering Participation In Peacekeeping Forces In Ukraine

Brussels believes that this could help influence Russia.

China is considering the possibility of joining the peacekeeping mission in Ukraine. Brussels believes that China's participation could help Russia reconsider its attitude toward peacekeepers.

This is reported by Die Welt.

China is considering the possibility of participating in peacekeeping forces in Ukraine, having asked the EU whether its European partners support such an initiative.

According to Welt's sources, diplomatic circles in Brussels believe that China's inclusion in the “coalition of the willing” could become a factor that would help Russia reconsider its attitude toward peacekeeping forces on Ukrainian territory, but this step remains “delicate” and requires a cautious approach.

The idea of a peacekeeping mission was raised against the backdrop of the announced summit, which is scheduled to take place in Paris next Thursday. French President Emmanuel Macron noted that the summit aims to clarify commitments to short-term support for Ukraine, as well as the involvement of peacekeepers in the event of a ceasefire.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will also attend the summit, where further support for Ukraine on the international stage will be discussed.

The idea of a peacekeeping mission, supported by the UK, remains the subject of heated debate, as Russia categorically rejects such proposals.

The US is planning new talks with Russia and Ukraine on a ceasefire, although Macron noted that Moscow's refusal to agree to a truce only confirms its lack of serious intentions towards peace.

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