NewsChina's pivotal role: Could Beijing end the Ukraine conflict?

China's pivotal role: Could Beijing end the Ukraine conflict?

Will the Chinese influence the fate of the war in Ukraine? "They have time"
Will the Chinese influence the fate of the war in Ukraine? "They have time"
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Mateusz Kaluga

11 September 2024 08:12

One country that could get involved in ending the conflict in Ukraine is China. "If China wanted to, they could do a lot in this matter. But do they want to? We need to look at China's strategic interests here," says General Stanisław Koziej, former head of the Polish National Security Bureau, to "Fakt."

China has been supporting Russia almost since the beginning of the war. Their assistance includes, among other things, the production of engines for drones, technology transfer for anti-ship missiles, microelectronics, and nitrocellulose used in the production of fuel for weapons. Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping usually publicly call each other friends.

In recent weeks, there has been a lot of talk about peace negotiations that may end the war between Russia and Ukraine.

According to the expert, it might be beneficial for Beijing that Russia is entangled in a war because it weakens its position, and as a consequence, Putin becomes dependent on the Asian power. At the same time, the Chinese will not allow Russia to collapse because that would increase US influence.

As he emphasises, Russia essentially does not have any other stronger support points on the international stage today.

If China withdrew its support for Russia, threatening it with some restrictions, for example, in economic exchange, it would be significant because Russia is currently at China's beck and call. If China wanted to, they could do a lot in this matter. But do they want to? We need to look at China's strategic interests here," says General Stanisław Koziej, former head of the National Security Bureau, to "Fakt".

The topic of the war and support for Russia, for which it pays dearly, is being very skilfully played by Beijing.

China has time, they are in a better, good situation, and all their decisions depend on how much they can benefit from it - says the former head of the National Security Bureau.

- In recent weeks, one can indeed notice trends in Russia looking for some negotiations. This would suggest that the Russian elites are slowly strengthening the belief that this war does not serve them well, that it harms them, and is a significant burden. Perhaps Russia is starting to look for pretexts, formulas, to end this war. More than recently - concludes Stanisław Koziej.

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