Chinese President Xi Jinping’s visit to Russia is aimed in part at positioning Beijing as a potential mediator between Moscow and Kyiv, but neither side is ready to talk peace
this week is aimed in part at positioning Beijing as a potential mediator between Moscow and Kyiv—but with both sides gearing up for major spring combat operations, neither is ready now to talk about peace.
Mr. Xi, who arrived in Moscow on Monday for a summit with Mr. Putin, faces an uphill struggle to establish himself as an honest broker in the conflict, given his vocal backing of Russia in the wake of Mr. Putin’s invasion of his smaller neighbor.
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