Brigadier General (ret.) Shri DS Tripathi said Xi had in-depth discussions with Putin, after which the two leaders agreed on “Comprehensive Strategic Partnership for a New Era of Coordination” and “Priorities in China-Russia Economic Cooperation from 2030”. They signed two joint declarations to deepen the “First Development Plan”.
This week on Prabhasakshi News Network’s Shaurya Path Special, we wanted to hear from Brigadier General (Ret) Shri DS Tripathi that the President of China visited Russia, the Prime Minister of Japan came to India and then came to Ukraine. What impact have all these incidents left from the point of view of international diplomacy? In response, he said that the President of Russia had been waiting for this visit for a long time because all the leaders were going to Ukraine but no one was coming to Russia for the visit. On the other hand, the Japanese Prime Minister’s visit to Ukraine was important because Japan is currently the chair of the G-7. The heads of the six G-7 member countries had gone to Ukraine, but the Prime Minister of Japan had not gone yet, so there was pressure on him. He said that as far as the Russia-China talks are concerned, China’s peace proposal should be rejected. He said that if we talk about the consensus that has been reached between the two countries at the moment, Chinese President Xi Jinping’s visit to Russia was important in the sense that he together with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin to counter the Indo-Pacific United Joined. Determined to create an “equal, open and inclusive security system”.
Brigadier General (ret.) Shri DS Tripathi said Xi had in-depth discussions with Putin, after which the two leaders agreed on “Comprehensive Strategic Partnership for a New Era of Coordination” and “Priorities in China-Russia Economic Cooperation from 2030”. They signed two joint declarations to deepen the “First Development Plan”. Xi Jinping paid a three-day visit to Moscow to highlight his role as a peacemaker in the Ukraine conflict. In this direction, he sought to advance the plan for peace talks, which received a cold response from the US, Ukraine’s main ally. Xi’s visit to Russia since he first became Chinese president in March 2013 has been described as a trip of friendship, cooperation and peace. In addition, China has said that President Xi’s recently concluded state visit to Russia was a trip of friendship, cooperation and peace. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said China is neutral on the Ukraine conflict, and also reiterated that Beijing has no selfish motives on the Ukraine issue, does not remain a mute bystander…or take advantage of this chance.
He said that the statement issued by China said that both sides are opposed to specific alliances in the Asia-Pacific region, which will encourage such alliance policy in the region and lead to conflicts between factions, which clearly refers to the alliance.’ Quad’ from the US, India, Australia, Japan and the ‘Aucus’ alliance from Australia, Great Britain and the United States. Both sides pointed out that the US lives in a Cold War mentality and pursues an Indo-Pacific strategy, which has a negative impact on peace and stability in the region.
He said China and Russia are committed to building an equitable, open and inclusive security system in the Asia-Pacific region that does not target any other country to maintain regional peace, stability and prosperity. The United States, India and several other world powers have been talking about the need to ensure a free, open and prosperous Indo-Pacific against the backdrop of China’s growing military presence in the resource-rich region. China has territorial disputes in the South and East China seas. Beijing has also made great strides in militarizing its artificial islands over the years. Russia reiterated its commitment to the early resumption of peace talks on the Ukraine war, which was appreciated by China.