During a visit to Beijing on Thursday, President Emmanuel Macron of France once again pressed China’s leader, Xi
Jinping, to do more to help end Russia’s war in Ukraine.
And once again, Mr. Xi — who has been lobbied on that subject by Western leaders since the war began — gave little
indication that he was interested in complying.
Mr. Macron made his appeal during a three-day visit to China, his fourth trip to the country during his presidency. Mr.
Xi welcomed him with a red carpet and an honor guard.
Both leaders entered the meeting eager to push for support on geopolitical goals. As the war in Ukraine nears the
four-year mark and President Trump tries to spearhead peace talks, European leaders are rushing to ensure that any
settlement does not undermine Ukrainian sovereignty. They have long argued that China, with its close ties to Russia,
could exert more pressure on Moscow to make concessions.
Just days before traveling to Beijing, Mr. Macron hosted Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelensky, in Paris. During that
meeting, Mr. Macron reiterated Europe’s commitment to Ukraine and stressed that only Kyiv could make decisions about
whether to cede any territory.
China, meanwhile, is pushing countries including France to take its side in a fiery diplomatic dispute with Japan. The
conflict stems from remarks by Japan’s new prime minister that suggested Japan could deploy its military if China were
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