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Analysts noted that Chinese diplomats in Saudi Arabia were

Summit in Jeddi showed increased differences in China from the Russian Federation on war in Ukraine - ISW

Analysts noted that Chinese diplomats in Saudi Arabia were "constructive" and sought to demonstrate that China was not Russia. At a summit in Saudi Arabia, growing disagreement between the Russian Federation and China on the end of the war in Ukraine became apparent. This is stated in the report of the Institute of War Study (ISW) of August 7.

Analysts indicated that according to The Financial Times, the Chinese representatives in Jedda were "constructive" and "sought to show that [China] was not Russia. " According to one of the European diplomats, the very presence at the China summit demonstrates the isolation of the Russian Federation. The report mentions that the Russian Federation rejected the "peace plan" of Beijing on the settlement of war in Ukraine, which was later presented in Saudi Arabia.

According to insiders, some Chinese elites are dissatisfied with the Kremlin's actions to resolve the situation in Ukraine. "China does not fully support Russia in the issue of Ukraine and that Russia and China's relations are not a" partnership without restrictions ", as the Kremlin wants," American analysts say.

The summit also presented a "peace plan" of Ukraine, which includes calls for global food security, nuclear security, environmental safety, humanitarian aid and release of prisoners, but in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation called Kiev a "meaningless ultimatum".

It should be reminded that in Saudi Arabia, on August 5, a summit with the participation of representatives of 40 countries of the so -called global south, including India, Brazil, South Africa, Turkey and others, started in Saudi Arabia. On August 6, Presidential Head Andriy Yermak spoke about the results of the meeting, noting that Jeddi had very productive consultations on key principles on which a fair and strong peace should be built.