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Ukraine War: Zelenskyy open to meeting Xi Jinping after China proposes peace plan

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says he wants to meet with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping to discuss Beijing's calls for a cease-fire and peace talks between Russia and Ukraine on Friday.

China claims to have a neutral stance in the war that began one year ago, but has also refused to criticise Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine, or even refer to it as an invasion.

It has accused Ukraine's western allies of provoking the conflict and “fanning the flames” by providing Ukraine with defensive arms.“I believe that the fact that China started talking about Ukraine is not bad,” Zelenskyy said. “But the question is what follows the words.

The question is in the steps and where they will lead to.”"As far as I know, China has historically respected territorial integrity, and so it should do everything so that the Russian Federation leaves our territory, as it's in this that the gravity of sovereignty and territorial integrity lies."In a 12-point document released Friday, Beijing's foreign ministry outlined its proposals to halt the fighting in Ukraine.

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