“When Russia invaded Ukraine last month, a spate of wishful thinking ran through the West that China, a great power with friends on both sides, might step in to mediate a cease-fire,” the Los Angeles Times reports.
“China’s government struck a pose of neutrality, called for a peaceful resolution and said it supported the principle of ‘territorial integrity.’ Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky made a public plea to China’s Xi Jinping to intervene.”
“But Xi has been missing in action — and in practice, his policies have been far less neutral than advertised.”

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