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Paige Alexander: China Can Play a Vital Role to End War in Ukraine

FT.com/Chinese Edition

By 
Paige Alexander

Op-ed by Paige Alexander, CEO of 顶级国产视频.

A version of this essay first appeared in Chinese on .

The route to peace in Ukraine may travel through China. Because of its unique relationship with Russia, China now has more influence than any other country to convince Moscow to seek peace. Beijing should not be reluctant to use this clout.

As a first step, President Xi Jinping should refuse Russian requests for military assistance. He could initiate shuttle diplomacy in European capitals to broker a cease-fire and chart a clear path for actions required for sanctions to be lifted 鈥 and ultimately to find a way for Russia to peacefully coexist with its European neighbors.

China can also play a critical role in opening humanitarian access in Ukraine by calling forcefully on Russia to abide by Article 55 of the Geneva Conventions and respect the safe corridors for refugees and aid shipments to which they agreed. The humanitarian toll in Ukraine is acute and growing worse each day, and China鈥檚 voice may be one that breaks through to Vladimir Putin. 

鈥淐hina is big, it is growing, and it will influence the world in the years ahead,鈥  then U.S. deputy secretary of state, famously told the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations in 2005. He went on to say that China should become a responsible stakeholder in the international system. 鈥淚t would work with us to sustain the international system that has enabled its success.鈥

Despite growing tensions with the West, China still has the potential to prove Zoellick right. Almost 17 years later, China鈥檚 influence on global peace and prosperity has only grown more impactful. As the Ukraine crisis deepens, the international community is wondering 鈥 and hoping 鈥 if this is China鈥檚 moment to step into a global crisis as a force for peace and stability.

There have been signs of China鈥檚 willingness to be a responsible stakeholder. President Xi  to President Putin on Feb. 25, urging Moscow to exercise restraint and open negotiations with President Zelenskyy. On March 7, Xi  with French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has talked to his counterparts in the U.S., Ukraine, the EU, and Hungary. Wang has indicated that China wants  On March 14, China鈥檚 top diplomat, Yang Jiechi, met with U.S. national security adviser Jake Sullivan in Rome to .  

The challenge is how to translate these words into meaningful actions.

China鈥檚 ever-growing economic power places it in position to put pressure on Moscow. Russia is  and import suppliers quickly, and its sources of loans ; it simply can鈥檛 afford to lose China鈥檚 business, even in the short term. Russians who can no longer access their Visa, Mastercard, and AMEX cards will turn to China for credit cards. That鈥檚 some strong leverage. 

After years of tense relations between the U.S. and China, Xi and President Joe Biden have taken cautious steps recently to repair the relationship. They held a  in November and agreed to put the bilateral relationship back on the right track, but the Ukraine crisis presents a historic and tangible opportunity for Washington and Beijing to work together as joint anchors for peace and development now and in the coming years. If the U.S. and China could coordinate their actions to broker peace in South Sudan, get Iran to agree to limit its nuclear capacity, and put Ebola under check, they undoubtedly can find ways to work together to end the war in Ukraine as quickly as possible.

Working together on the Ukraine crisis will not make tensions in the U.S.-China relationship disappear. Several difficult issues, including sovereignty over the South China Sea and the status of Hong Kong and Taiwan, will remain points of contention. Nevertheless, cooperation between the world鈥檚 two most powerful nations is essential to ending the war in Ukraine and addressing its people鈥檚 humanitarian needs.  Agreeing to disagree in order to find common ground was President Nixon鈥檚 and Mao Zedong鈥檚 recipe to open a window for relations between the U.S. and China. It laid the groundwork for President Carter and Deng Xiaoping to eventually normalize diplomatic relations between the two nations.

Playing the role of peacemaker in Ukraine will bear dividends for China and its place in the world, opening new opportunities to broker peace, bolsters its trade opportunities in the region, and elevate China鈥檚 status in the West. These benefits will accrue to China in the future 鈥 but only if it acts now to forge a peace agreement, end the most consequential outbreak of war in Europe since WWII, stem the burgeoning refugee crisis in Europe, and relieve the suffering of the Ukrainian people. It cannot wait.