Zelensky’s Open to the CCP’s 12-Point Peace Plan, Biden Is Not

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The Chinese Communists published their 12-point Ukraine-Russia peace plan early on Friday. To those of us who are skeptical, it might not be a serious peace plan.

The CCP did suggest de-escalating and negotiating a peace, and that is something many of us want to see. Numbers 10 and 11 would allow China to aid Russia without paying a penalty, not that compromised Joe would slap stringent sanctions on China.

China claims they’re neutral which is only believed by the “naive.”

Ukraine President Zelensky says he’s open to it.

“Speaking at a press conference in Kyiv Friday to mark the first anniversary of Moscow’s invasion, Zelenskyy said he was open to considering some aspects of the 12-point “position paper” published by the Chinese foreign ministry. Both NATO and the EU have criticized the initiative, with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen saying that “China has taken sides” in the Ukraine conflict,” Politico reports.

China included the idea of a demilitarized zone which is good, but it includes a large chunk of Eastern Ukraine. China has urged the international community to support the peace plan and provide humanitarian assistance to those affected by the conflict. The article suggests that China’s involvement in the conflict could be a sign of its growing global influence and desire to maintain stability in the region.

Biden dismissed the 12-point plan outright, which isn’t good. On the other hand, Zelensky said he would meet with Xi Jinping to discuss it.

Zelensky said that he is planning to meet China’s Xi Jinping after Beijing called for urgent peace talks to end the war in Ukraine.

“I am planning to meet with Xi Jinping,” he told reporters, without saying when or where. “This will be important for world security.”

Biden says the plan only favors Russia. However, that’s only the starting point. Why not discuss it?

The alternative is to keep escalating until direct war breaks out with the potential for World War.

The 12-Point Peace Plan

  1. Respecting the sovereignty of all countries. Universally recognized international law, including the purposes and principles of the United Nations Charter, must be strictly observed. The sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity of all countries must be effectively upheld. All countries, big or small, strong or weak, rich or poor, are equal members of the international community. All parties should jointly uphold the basic norms governing international relations and defend international fairness and justice. Equal and uniform application of international law should be promoted, while double standards must be rejected.
  2. Abandoning the Cold War mentality. The security of a country should not be pursued at the expense of others. The security of a region should not be achieved by strengthening or expanding military blocs. The legitimate security interests and concerns of all countries must be taken seriously and addressed properly. There is no simple solution to a complex issue. All parties should, following the vision of common, comprehensive, cooperative and sustainable security and bearing in mind the long-term peace and stability of the world, help forge a balanced, effective and sustainable European security architecture. All parties should oppose the pursuit of one’s own security at the cost of others’ security, prevent bloc confrontation, and work together for peace and stability on the Eurasian Continent.
  3. Ceasing hostilities. Conflict and war benefit no one. All parties must stay rational and exercise restraint, avoid fanning the flames and aggravating tensions, and prevent the crisis from deteriorating further or even spiraling out of control. All parties should support Russia and Ukraine in working in the same direction and resuming direct dialogue as quickly as possible, so as to gradually deescalate the situation and ultimately reach a comprehensive ceasefire.
  4. Resuming peace talks. Dialogue and negotiation are the only viable solution to the Ukraine crisis. All efforts conducive to the peaceful settlement of the crisis must be encouraged and supported. The international community should stay committed to the right approach of promoting talks for peace, help parties to the conflict open the door to a political settlement as soon as possible, and create conditions and platforms for the resumption of negotiation. China will continue to play a constructive role in this regard.
  5. Resolving the humanitarian crisis. All measures conducive to easing the humanitarian crisis must be encouraged and supported. Humanitarian operations should follow the principles of neutrality and impartiality, and humanitarian issues should not be politicized. The safety of civilians must be effectively protected, and humanitarian corridors should be set up for the evacuation of civilians from conflict zones. Efforts are needed to increase humanitarian assistance to relevant areas, improve humanitarian conditions, and provide rapid, safe and unimpeded humanitarian access, with a view to preventing a humanitarian crisis on a larger scale. The UN should be supported in playing a coordinating role in channeling humanitarian aid to conflict zones.
  6. Protecting civilians and prisoners of war (POWs). Parties to the conflict should strictly abide by international humanitarian law, avoid attacking civilians or civilian facilities, protect women, children and other victims of the conflict, and respect the basic rights of POWs. China supports the exchange of POWs between Russia and Ukraine, and calls on all parties to create more favorable conditions for this purpose.
  7. Keeping nuclear power plants safe. China opposes armed attacks against nuclear power plants or other peaceful nuclear facilities, and calls on all parties to comply with international law including the Convention on Nuclear Safety (CNS) and resolutely avoid man-made nuclear accidents. China supports the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in playing a constructive role in promoting the safety and security of peaceful nuclear facilities.
  8. Reducing strategic risks. Nuclear weapons must not be used and nuclear wars must not be fought. The threat or use of nuclear weapons should be opposed. Nuclear proliferation must be prevented and nuclear crisis avoided. China opposes the research, development and use of chemical and biological weapons by any country under any circumstances.
  9. Facilitating grain exports. All parties need to implement the Black Sea Grain Initiative signed by Russia, Türkiye, Ukraine and the UN fully and effectively in a balanced manner, and support the UN in playing an important role in this regard. The cooperation initiative on global food security proposed by China provides a feasible solution to the global food crisis.
  10. Stopping unilateral sanctions. Unilateral sanctions and maximum pressure cannot solve the issue; they only create new problems. China opposes unilateral sanctions unauthorized by the UN Security Council. Relevant countries should stop abusing unilateral sanctions and “long-arm jurisdiction” against other countries, so as to do their share in deescalating the Ukraine crisis and create conditions for developing countries to grow their economies and better the lives of their people.
  11. Keeping industrial and supply chains stable. All parties should earnestly maintain the existing world economic system and oppose using the world economy as a tool or weapon for political purposes. Joint efforts are needed to mitigate the spillovers of the crisis and prevent it from disrupting international cooperation in energy, finance, food trade and transportation and undermining the global economic recovery.
  12. Promoting post-conflict reconstruction. The international community needs to take measures to support post-conflict reconstruction in conflict zones. China stands ready to provide assistance and play a constructive role in this endeavor.


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John Vieira
2 years ago

Nice…but really, how can China look Article 1 in the mirror with Tibet ‘looming’ in the background???

Big Crow
Big Crow
2 years ago
Reply to  John Vieira

perfect “Belt and Road” opportunity.

D3F1ANT
D3F1ANT
2 years ago

It used to the American president who brokered peace. Ours is overtly working to start WWIII.

Crotte
Crotte
2 years ago

Biden never could fulfill the duties of POTUS he is an incompetent fool dancing to the strings of his attached handlers.

Jerry Mander
Jerry Mander
2 years ago

False headline. Ukraine is only open to Russia going back to 1991 borders. Selinsky does want dialogue tho, and China is at least offering some of that.

James
James
2 years ago
Reply to  Jerry Mander

This war started in 2014 when Ukraine started the murderous shelling of the majority ethnic Russians in Eastern Ukraine totaling over 14,000 civilians after Obama pushed out the democratically elected President and installed a pro-western President

Nabi
Nabi
2 years ago
Reply to  James

Guess you’ve never heard how murderous creeps like Hitler, Stalin and Putin plant agents in countries they want to invade to disrupt and provoke an excuse for an invasion. Lots of Russians who were peaceably living in the Ukraine (to escape communism) have been interviewed and affirm that’s exactly what Putin did.
Weird how so many far right sites have gone full out commie supporting and are so far gone they can’t empathize with a people who would actually fight for their country. No wonder the soy boys, trannies etc. are whupping your butts. You’re all a disgusting bunch of losers.

David T Petrie
David T Petrie
2 years ago

Tell Biden to GFH!