Recently, Beijing decided not to attend an international peace summit, citing concerns about equality and fairness. This move has sparked a debate, with some supporting China’s decision as “fair and just”, while others question its implications.
While China stresses its neutrality in facilitating peace talks, its close ties with Russia raise eyebrows. The absence of Russia at the summit may shift the focus to condemning Moscow or aiding Kyiv, without addressing the root issue.
Experts are divided on China’s role in the conflict, with some seeing it as a potential mediator and others questioning its neutrality. As the world watches the unfolding events, the hope for a peaceful resolution remains.