National Advisor US Security Council Secretary Jake Sullivan expressed cautious optimism regarding China's possible participation in peace talks between Ukraine and Russia.
This was reported by URA-Inform with reference to the Novosti Voiny Telegram channel.
According to him, Donald Trump's recent statements about China's role in resolving the conflict are “not crazy.” However, he stressed that the United States is against Beijing dominating the European diplomatic arena.
The Chinese side has not yet given an official response to such proposals, but its interest in geopolitical influence in the region is obvious. Experts believe that China's participation could speed up the achievement of agreements, but this creates the risk that Beijing will pursue its own interests rather than contribute to a fair resolution of the conflict. .
Amid growing competition between the United States and China, the question of the latter's role in the Ukraine conflict is becoming part of a broader debate about global leadership. For Ukraine, the key aspect remains the protection of national interests and the prevention of external pressure.
At the same time, experts assessed how long military aid to Ukraine from the Biden administration will last.
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