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Situation in Ukraine | What role can China play in the Russian-Ukrainian war?

2022-03-03T10:49:07.954Z


Russia has sent troops aggressively to Ukraine, and eastern Europe has seen the worst military conflict since World War II. In this bloody war, what the international community cares about is not only Russia under the strongman leader, and


Russia has sent troops aggressively to Ukraine, and eastern Europe has seen the worst military conflict since World War II.

In this bloody war, the international community is concerned not only with how Russia, under the strongman leader, and the Ukrainian citizens facing foreign enemies, will deal with themselves, but also the delicate relationship between China and Russia.


Series reports:

The Ukraine problem is the unresolved knot of the collapse of the Soviet Union

The upper and lower limits of Putin's deployment of troops

Ukraine turns its back on Russia's two divergent paths

Ukraine's Lessons from the Past

Continued game between the US and Russia: what are the plans for each?

The impact of the Ukrainian change on Eurasian geopolitics

On February 25, the UN Security Council held a meeting to vote on a draft resolution on the current situation in Ukraine proposed by the United States and others.

Zhang Jun, Chinese representative to the United Nations, attended the meeting and abstained from voting on the relevant draft resolution.

(Associated Press)

Looking at some extremely anti-China Western media, it is not difficult to see that they are trying to use the war to smear China, trying to describe China as an accomplice in the crisis.

Officials in the Chinese diplomatic system are not casual spectators, nor are they public opinionists influenced by populism. Therefore, when dealing with this crisis, they will definitely avoid being trapped by these fanatics and being tied to pro-Russian and anti-Western 's "chariot".

Last Friday (February 25), the United Nations Security Council voted to condemn Russia's attack on Ukraine, which was vetoed by Russia, while China chose to "abstain" in the vote, reflecting its consistent stance of no return.

Faced with the volatile situation in Ukraine, Shi Zhongjian will carefully analyze several factors affecting China in this conflict, and propose China's possible action options and their pros and cons.

For details, please read the 306th issue of "Hong Kong 01" Electronic Weekly (February 28, 2022) "

Post-Cold War Mindset: What Role Should China Play in the Russian-Ukrainian War?"

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