Chinese envoy: Rethink may lead to way out of crisis

Chinese Ambassador to the US Qin Gang attends a dialogue with the Brookings Institution Board of Trustees in Washington on Thursday. (PHOTO PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY)

China and the United States should find common ground in helping to end the Ukraine conflict and seriously think about the changes brought by the crisis, Chinese Ambassador to the US Qin Gang said.

"While working to end this conflict, we must also give some serious thought to the changes brought by the crisis and the path forward in its aftermath," Qin wrote in an article titled "The Ukraine Crisis and Its Aftermath" that was published by The National Interest on Monday.

Qin said lessons must be learned, stressing that the US and China should "seek maximum common ground in addressing the cooling of the international political climate".

The envoy said that "one more minute the conflict lasts means one more hardship for the 43 million Ukrainian people".

To reverse this situation, there must be not only an end to this war but also a fundamental answer to lasting peace and stability in Europe, and a balanced, effective, and sustainable philosophy and architecture for its security.

Qin Gang, Chinese Ambassador to the US

The envoy reiterated China's stance on the Ukraine crisis: China supports all efforts in delivering a cease-fire and relieving the humanitarian crisis, and will continue to play a vital role until the end.

According to Qin, Europe has been the focus of all the pressure in the crisis. The prospects for Europe's stability and prosperity were damaged overnight and replaced by huge uncertainties.

"To reverse this situation, there must be not only an end to this war but also a fundamental answer to lasting peace and stability in Europe, and a balanced, effective, and sustainable philosophy and architecture for its security," Qin said.

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"The contrasting shifts over the 30 years on the two ends of the Eurasian continent should shed some light on how security can be ensured for Europe and the world… As is shown by history, different choices lead to different outcomes."

Qin said the unfolding of the Ukraine crisis has also put US ties with Russia and China to the test. He wrote that 30 years after Russia's then-president Boris Yeltsin paid his first visit to the US and China following the Soviet Union's disintegration, China-Russia ties have made great progress, but they are "still based on non-alliance, non-confrontation, and non-targeting of third countries".

"China has been and will remain an independent country that decides its position according to the merits of each matter, immune from external pressure or interference," Qin said.

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"At the same time, US-Russia relations are sliding into a new Cold War, which is not in the interest of either China, the United States, or Russia, and is not what China wants to see. After all, a worse Russia-US relationship does not mean a better China-US relationship, and likewise, a worse China-Russia relationship does not mean a better US-Russia relationship either. More importantly, if the China-US relationship is messed up, that does not augur well for Russia-US relations or the world."

An elderly lady gets assisted while crossing the Irpin river, under a bridge that was destroyed, as civilians flee the town of Irpin, Ukraine, March 5, 2022. (VADIM GHIRDA / AP)

Qin Gang pointed out that China and the US should not only work together to tackle global warming, but also seek maximum common ground in addressing the cooling of the international political climate

Rhetoric condemned

Qin condemned the rhetoric targeting China around the Ukraine crisis.

"Disturbingly, as the crisis continues, some people are wielding the stick of sanctions against China to coerce the renunciation of its independent foreign policy of peace," Qin wrote.

"Some are clamoring about a 'Beijing-Moscow Axis' in a dangerous misinterpretation of China-Russia relations, asking China to bear responsibility for the crisis. Some are linking Taiwan to Ukraine and playing up the risks of a conflict across the Taiwan Straits.

"These words and actions are not helpful to resolving the crisis or ensuring the stability of China-US relations."

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Qin pointed out that China and the US should not only work together to tackle global warming, but also seek maximum common ground in addressing the cooling of the international political climate.

"Differences in perception of the crisis do not justify groundless accusations or pressure and should not hinder our joint efforts to end the crisis … China and the US should take a long-term view and have pragmatic and constructive dialogue, coordination, and cooperation for what comes our way outside and after the crisis," said Qin.

yifanxu@chinadailyusa.com