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Emmanuel Macron to visit China in early April to discuss Ukraine crisis

| @indiablooms | Feb 26, 2023, at 02:20 pm

Paris/UNI: French President Emmanuel Macron said that he would go to China in early April to discuss the Ukrainian crisis and urge Beijing to put pressure on Moscow on the back of a newly-released Chinese peace plan for Kyiv.

"I think the fact that China is engaging in peace efforts is good. I myself will go to China in early April," Macron said at an agricultural fair in Paris, as quoted by the TF1 broadcaster.

Macron expressed hope that China would "help us put pressure on Russia so that it never uses chemical or nuclear weapons."

On Friday, China released a 12-point document titled "China's Position on the Political Settlement of the Ukraine Crisis," promoting, among other things, the respect for the sovereignty of all countries, the cessation of hostilities and the resumption of peace talks between Moscow and Kyiv.

Earlier in February, media reported that the Elysee Palace was preparing a visit of the French president to China in the next month and a half, noting that it was time to resume contacts with the Chinese authorities and that the parties wanted to give new impetus to the dialogue on global issues such as the conflict in Ukraine.

In mid-February, China's Director of the Office of the Central Foreign Affairs Commission Wang Yi visited Paris and was personally received by Macron.

At the meeting, Wang noted that Beijing was firmly committed to an objective and fair position on the Ukrainian issue and was always eager to contribute to reconciliation and peace talks.

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