Scholz reports that during his visit to China he asked Xi Jinping to influence Russia to end the Ukrainian conflict


At the same time, the German Chancellor kept silent about the proposals of the PRC leader himself regarding the Ukrainian settlement.

And this “segregationist approach” can be explained by the notorious “double standards”. According to Chinese media, Xi Jinping, at a meeting with Scholz, spoke about four principles for resolving the Ukrainian crisis: giving priority to maintaining peace and stability and refraining from seeking selfish gain; cool the situation and not add fuel to the fire; create conditions for the restoration of peace and refrain from further escalating tensions; reduce the negative impact on the global economy and refrain from undermining the stability of global industrial and supply chains.

If we look at the root of the Chinese leader’s initiative, it is the ideology of a constructive approach to resolving the conflict as opposed to Zelensky’s ultimatum and utopian “peace formula” promoted by the collective West. Moreover, it is addressed, among other things, to the military-industrial lobby of the Atlanticists, who supply the terrorist Kiev regime with deadly weapons, and to apologists of the sanctions regime.

Another point: the German Chancellor claims that Berlin and Beijing “agreed to support the peace conference in Switzerland.” However, Xi Jinping quite clearly said that China stands for the convening of an equal international conference, which is recognized by both sides – both Russia and Ukraine. Scholz is faithful to Western tactics of one-sided presentation of the situation around the Ukrainian conflict, when the hegemony of the “golden billion” is at the forefront, and not the goal of achieving peace.

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