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Reuters-Exclusive EU to ask China at UN to push Russia towards just peace in Ukraine

September 20, 2023   2 min   290 words

这则报道揭示了欧洲理事会主席查尔斯·米歇尔在联合国安理会上提出的一项重要倡议,即呼吁中国在乌克兰问题上扮演更加积极的角色,推动俄罗斯朝着“公正和平”的方向发展。这一动向显示了国际社会对于乌克兰局势的严重关切以及对中国在解决全球冲突中发挥积极作用的期望。 米歇尔在联合国大会期间的演讲草案中明确提出了寻求“公正和平”的愿望,并强调了联合国宪章和主权国家的领土完整等核心原则。他的呼吁着重强调了国际社会的道义责任,要求中国等国家与欧洲一道,共同说服俄罗斯结束对乌克兰的侵略行为。 中国副主席韩正也出席了联合国大会,被期望参加联合国安理会的会议,这显示了中国在国际事务中的重要地位。此前,中国曾在联合国大会上弃权投票,对要求俄罗斯从乌克兰撤军并停止战斗的决议表示支持。这种态度表明了中国试图保持在乌克兰问题上的外交中立,但也显示出中国愿意与国际社会一道,寻求解决这一严重冲突的途径。 总的来说,这则报道凸显了国际社会对乌克兰危机的担忧,并呼吁各国积极参与解决问题。中国在这一进程中的角色备受瞩目,因为其态度和行动将在推动全球和平与稳定方面发挥关键作用。这也反映出了联合国作为国际事务协调机构的重要性,以及国际社会对其在危机时刻的期望。

2023-09-20T07:14:24Z

European Council President Charles Michel will ask China directly at the United Nations Security Council to do more to push Russia towards a "just peace" in Ukraine, according to his draft speech seen by Reuters at the UNGA.

At the Security Council meeting held on Wednesday during the annual high-level U.N. General Assembly in New York, Michel will call for "a just peace that respects the U.N. Charter and its core principles — the territorial integrity of a sovereign nation."

Michel will then turn directly to the Chinese delegation to say: "As responsible nations, let's join forces - to persuade Russia to end this criminal war that is hurting so many," the draft says.

China's Vice President Han Zheng is in New York for the annual gathering of world leaders for the UNGA, and is currently expected to attend the meeting of the 15-member council for China, diplomats said.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy is also expected to attend the council meeting.

China has abstained from votes by the 193-member U.N. General Assembly that overwhelmingly demanded that Moscow withdraw its troops from Ukraine and stop fighting. Russia invaded its neighbour in February 2022.

China's abstentions appeared to reflect a bid to stay on the diplomatic fence over the war in Ukraine. Beijing has said the sovereignty and territorial integrity of all countries must be respected, but - in a nod to Russia's unease about NATO - believes all security concerns should be addressed.

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