China's Response to Peacekeeping Force in Ukraine
In response to media inquiries regarding the possibility of non-European countries, such as Brazil or China, sending troops to a peacekeeping force in Ukraine after the conflict ends, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun stated that China does not comment on hypothetical questions.
Guo Jiakun further emphasized that China's position on the Ukraine crisis has always been fair and has been reiterated on multiple occasions. He did not elaborate on China's specific stance on the potential peacekeeping force.
This statement comes amidst ongoing discussions about the future of Ukraine after the conflict concludes. While some officials have suggested the involvement of non-European countries in a peacekeeping force, China's position remains unclear.
11 Comments
Manolo Noriega
This demonstrates China's prudent and measured approach to international relations. No knee-jerk reactions here.
Fuerza
Shame on China for not offering more concrete support to Ukraine. They could do much more, but are choosing not to.
Manolo Noriega
Another missed opportunity for China to step up as a responsible global superpower. What a disappointment!
Ongania
This is why the UN is a toothless tiger. No strong leader willing to take charge and condemn Russia's aggression.
Manolo Noriega
Can't they just say "no"? Why all the diplomatic jargon? We all know China doesn't want to get involved.
KittyKat
The world can no longer rely on China for anything. They've proven themselves untrustworthy and unreliable.
Loubianka
The world can trust China to act in everyone's best interest when the time is right, not based on fleeting emotions.
Katchuka
Let's be honest, non-European countries have no business intervening in a European conflict. This isn't their fight.
Noir Black
This is not neutrality, this is cowardice! China has chosen to stand with the aggressor instead of the victim. What a disgrace!
Eugene Alta
This is what happens when you rely on authoritarian regimes for international security. They can't be trusted.
BuggaBoom
The world needs more countries like China – ones who don't participate in the West's warmongering and instead push for true global cooperation.