Ukraine's Front Line Stand and China's Mediation Dilemma
In response to tensions, Ukraine halts Druzhba oil pipeline, upsetting Hungary and leading to frozen transfers from the European Defence Fund, affecting Poland. While seeking China's mediation for Russia-Ukraine talks, China hesitates, citing timing concerns.
Russia demands concessions, but Ukraine insists on no negotiation until annexation ambitions cease. China's potential as mediator is hindered by internal and external factors.
The EU faces pressure to fully sanction Russia and support Ukraine against Hungarian threats. China's focus on stability and countering U.S. influence complicates its diplomatic stance.
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