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WSJ: China insists on 'peacekeeper' role in war, proposes US-Russia summit without Zelensky

The White House declined to officially confirm whether it had received China's offer, but a White House spokesman said: “It's not realistic at all.”

s the war in Ukraine, China insists on “playing a role in the process.”

The Wall Street Journal reports about this.

Chinese officials have in recent weeks sent intermediaries to Trump's team to offer to hold a summit between the two leaders and to promote peace efforts after a possible truce in ties between Beijing and Moscow, according to sources in Beijing and Washington.

China's proposal would, among other things, hold a US-Russia summit without Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. The prospect of the US holding talks with Russia and China on Ukraine's future and European security would run counter to a long-standing Western pledge to include Ukraine in any talks to resolve its future. Trump said he was unaware of the proposal. He added: “We hope that the parties will work to de-escalate and seek a political settlement.”

Even before his election victory, Trump said he aimed to end the Ukraine-Russia war within his first 24 hours in office. After the election, his administration said it would do so within its first 100 days.

U.S. officials blamed the delay on China's support for Russia, which allowed Moscow to continue fighting and resist international pressure for a cease-fire. Iran and North Korea have also backed Russia's military efforts.

In a virtual speech to business leaders at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, in January, Trump said, “I hope China will help us stop the war, particularly with Russia and Ukraine.” Some China experts in Washington said the U.S. leader could use the threat of tariffs on Chinese imports as leverage to pressure President Xi Jinping to help resolve the conflict.

China's proposal reflects Xi's desire to engage in talks with Trump to prevent a large-scale economic “. At the same time, the Chinese proposal does not include any commitment from Beijing to reduce its massive economic support for Moscow.

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