Russia-Ukraine war: Ukraine invites Xi Jinping to participate in peace talks, says Zelenskiy’s adviser – as it happened
Ukraine extends invitation to Xi Jinping for peace negotiations
In a significant move, Ukraine has formally invited Xi Jinping, the President of China, to participate in the upcoming peace talks, according to Volodymyr Zelenskiy’s top advisor.
Switzerland has been chosen as the host country for the summit, which is expected to witness the presence of numerous global leaders. However, specific details such as the venue and date are yet to be finalized, revealed Sky News.
Igor Zhovkva, Zelenskiy’s advisor, stated:
We are extending a formal invitation to China, urging their highest-ranking official, President Xi Jinping, to participate in the summit.
China’s involvement in this summit holds immense significance to us. We are engaging our partner countries across the globe to emphasize the importance of China’s participation.
Chinese involvement could play a crucial role in resolving the ongoing conflict. Despite China’s close ties with Russia since Ukraine’s invasion in 2022, Beijing has previously expressed its willingness to mediate in the dispute while emphasizing respect for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of all nations.
Xi remains one of Vladimir Putin’s key allies among major powers, and his stance on a potential peace plan could significantly impact the future course of the Ukrainian conflict.