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China takes cautious line on Saudi-led Ukraine talks but Russia still the big bear not in the room: analysts

  • Chinese envoy sent to gathering in Jeddah but Beijing says little about how it went
  • Meeting appears to have given China a chance to promote its ceasefire proposal

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Representatives from more than 40 countries including China, India, and the US, attend talks in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, on Sunday. Photo: Reuters
Weekend peace talks on Ukraine yielded some progress but an end to the war is unlikely without Russia’s involvement, according to Chinese analysts.
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China was among the more than 40 countries represented at the two-day conference in the Saudi city of Jeddah, with Beijing leaving it until the eve of the gathering to confirm that special envoy for Eurasian affairs Li Hui would attend.

Other participants included India, Brazil and South Africa and the United States.

But Russia was not invited.

Russian deputy foreign minister Sergei Ryabkov dismissed the gathering as “a reflection of the West’s attempt to continue futile, doomed efforts” to swing the Global South behind Ukraine.

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There was no joint statement after the Jeddah meeting, but the countries agreed that respect for Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity should be the core of future Russia-Ukraine peace talks, according to reports from Saudi Arabia.

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