In a significant meeting that has drawn international attention, Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin have jointly called for a 'political solution' to the ongoing war in Ukraine. This development comes as Putin visited Beijing, seeking support for his war efforts and his country's economically isolated stance. The two leaders, representing nations often viewed with wariness by the West, have positioned themselves as advocates for peace, despite the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and tensions surrounding Taiwan.
During their discussions, which notably excluded questions from the media, Putin confirmed that the war in Ukraine was a key topic. He emphasized the absence of a place for 'closed alliances' in Asia, hinting at a broader geopolitical stance against Western military and economic coalitions. Meanwhile, Xi Jinping underscored the importance of their partnership as a 'stabilising' force in a chaotic world, suggesting that their cooperation could lead to a resolution of the conflict that aligns with their interests.
The rhetoric from both leaders has been met with skepticism from international observers. Critics have pointed out the irony in their peace advocacy, given Russia's active military engagement in Ukraine and China's aggressive posture in the Taiwan Strait. The term 'Evil Axis' talks, used by some commentators, reflects the deep mistrust and concern over the intentions behind this high-profile meeting.
Despite the controversy, the reaffirmation of the 'no…
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