Xi pointed out to Medvedev the need for detente in the war in Ukraine — Politics
The Chinese leader recalled the principles of preventing the spread of “conflict”.
On December 12, Chinese leader Xi Jinping met with the deputy head of the Russian Security Council, Dmitry Medvedev, and pointed out the need to “de-escalate the situation” in the war against Ukraine.
This is reported by Russian propaganda media with reference to China Central Television.
Xi announced China's position on the war in Ukraine.
“Regarding the Ukrainian issue, China has repeatedly emphasized that it is necessary to firmly adhere to the three principles of preventing the spread of the conflict, preventing the escalation of hostilities, and preventing the parties from adding fuel to the fire,” the Chinese leader said.
In addition, in the context of the war, Xi pointed out to Medvedev the need to “promote the de-escalation of the situation as soon as possible.”
In turn, Medvedev told Xi that he brought…