In a recent statement at the Shangri-La Dialogue conference in Singapore, Ukrainian President Vadim Zelenskyy accused China and Russia of undermining efforts toward an upcoming peace summit on the war in Ukraine. Zelenskyy highlighted that Beijing is allegedly exerting pressure on other nations to deter their attendance at the summit, scheduled to take place in Switzerland. Despite these challenges, over 100 countries and organizations have signed up for the peace summit. Zelenskyy’s appeal to Asia-Pacific nations to participate underlines the global stakes involved in this diplomatic initiative.
- Ukrainian President Vadim Zelenskyy accuses China and Russia of trying to disrupt the upcoming peace summit on the Ukraine war.
- Zelenskyy claims Beijing is pressuring nations not to attend the summit, taking place in Switzerland.
- Over 100 countries and organizations have signed up to participate in the peace summit.
- Zelenskyy urges Asia-Pacific nations to join the peace efforts.
- The Chinese position is that any peace conference should have equal representation of both Ukraine and Russia.
- A Chinese delegate, on the sidelines of the Shangri-La Dialogue, denied Beijing is trying to convince or force others not to attend the summit.
- Discussion at the summit also covered the tension between China and Taiwan, with both Chinese and American defense ministers present.
- Military level talks between the U.S. and China are expected to restart in the coming weeks, signaling a potential easing of tensions in the region.
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