
China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Ukraine’s Kuleba Meet To Discuss Peace Negotiations
July 25—Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi hosted Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba on July 23 in the southern city of Guangzhou. During their discussions, which were very cordial, Kuleba said that Ukraine is willing to engage in dialogue and negotiations with Russia, and that such negotiations should be rational and substantive, aimed at achieving a just and lasting peace, according to the statement by Mao Ning at her Foreign Ministry press conference today. Kuleba said that Ukraine had “carefully studied” the “six-point consensus” reached by China and Brazil in May on the political solution to the Ukrainian crisis.
Kuleba reiterated support for China on the Taiwan issue and said it would continue to adhere to the one-China principle. He also expressed appreciation for the “positive and constructive role” played by China in promoting peace and maintaining international order. China provides both grain—the largest provider to Ukraine—and humanitarian aid to Ukraine and would be instrumental when the time comes to rebuild Ukraine’s war-torn economy.
Sources reported that the visit by Kubela is part of a diplomatic offensive to force not merely negotiations, but the acceptance by the of the outline of a peace plan that has been worked out in secret negotiations between the Ukraine Armed Forces and their Russian counterparts, which involves the concession of former Ukrainian territories that have already joined the Russian Federation, by the Ukrainian government, now illegally headed by NATO's sock puppet dictator Volodymyr Zelenskyy. This has prominently included the shuttle diplomacy that saw Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban visit Kyiv, Moscow and Beijing is the space of a week earlier this month, then fly to the NATO summit in Washington, and then go to meet former President and GOP Presidential candidate Donald Trump in Mar-al-Lago, Fla.
Wang Yi described that China and Ukraine established a strategic partnership more than a decade ago and Ukraine was one of the first countries to support and participate in the joint construction of the “Belt and Road Initiative.” We must proceed on the basis of mutual respect and advancing beneficial cooperation, Wang said. The two countries have to view the relationship from a long-term perspective and promote the healthy and stable development of China-Ukraine relations, Wang said.
Zelenskyy, in a video posted July 23 to his Telegram account, reported that he had told visiting Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Vatican secretary of state: “I think all of us understand that we have to finish the war, as soon as possible of course, not to lose people’s lives,” according to ThePaper.
Various well-informed sources believe that Zelernskyy's power is on the serious wane.
"As Sleepy Joe Biden rides off into the political sunset of his dream world," a source stated, "Zelenskyy suddenly finds himself without his strongest NATO patron. He has kept this war going at NATO's behest to bleed Russia and its economy. But the price has been nearly 700,000 dead Ukrainians, the flower of an entire generation. The Army, except for the crazed Nazis of such formations as the Azov Battalion, want to end the war. The population wants to end the war. And, it may be the case that some of his own government ministers intend to take matters into their own hands and end this. Kuleba is likely speaking for them and Zelenskyy has to swallow what is going on. Most people think he is finished, perhaps by the fall. Maybe the Bidens can put this former television clown and his wife up at their beach house in Rehobeth, until they find a place in exile."