Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin held talks in Beijing on Thursday, where they discussed the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Xi stated that both leaders agreed on the importance of a political resolution to the Ukraine issue. He emphasized China's consistent stance on the matter, which includes upholding the UN charter, respecting the sovereignty and territorial integrity of nations, and addressing legitimate security concerns.
Xi expressed China's desire for peace and stability in Europe and reiterated the country's commitment to playing a constructive role in international affairs. He criticized the persistence of a 'cold-war mentality' and warned against unilateral actions and power struggles that could jeopardize global peace and security.
China has defended its trade relationship with Russia as a normal aspect of bilateral ties and maintained a neutral position on the conflict in Ukraine. Xi clarified during recent meetings with European leaders that China's goal is to promote peace and not to support any party in the war.