PPRuNe Forums - View Single Post - Ukraine War Thread Part 4
View Single Post
Old 24th March 2025 | 11:15
  #13 (permalink)  
ORAC
Ecce Homo! Loquitur...
Community Influencer
 
Joined: Jul 2000
: Spotter
Posts: 24,548
Likes: 7,281
From: Peripatetic
China may send peacekeepers to Ukraine, Beijing is discussing this option with the EU, — Welt am Sonntag

https://www.politico.eu/article/chin...eping-mission/

China reportedly mulling participation in Ukraine peacekeeping mission

Beijing’s inclusion in the mission “could potentially increase Russia’s acceptance of peacekeeping forces in Ukraine,” EU diplomats tell Welt.
Strategic Implications of China's Potential Involvement in Ukraine Peacekeeping Mission

- Geopolitical Leverage for China: China's participation could position it as a key mediator, enhancing its influence over Russia and the EU, securing a strategic foothold in European security dynamics.

- Pressure on Russia: With China's involvement, Russia may face increased diplomatic pressure to accept peacekeeping forces, potentially weakening its resistance to a ceasefire and altering the conflict's trajectory.

- Risk of Escalation: Beijing's alignment with Moscow could embolden Russia, risking a more assertive stance against Western interests, potentially escalating tensions in the region.

- Deploying Chinese forces would require significant logistical coordination, straining resources and possibly diverting attention from other strategic priorities like Taiwan.

- EU Vulnerability: A joint China-Russia presence in Ukraine could exploit the EU's defensive weaknesses, creating a long-term security threat on the continent.

- Market data indicates only a 2.15% chance of a Russia-Ukraine ceasefire in March, suggesting limited immediate impact but potential for longer-term diplomatic shifts.

- Operational Challenges: China's lack of experience in European peacekeeping missions may lead to inefficiencies, requiring robust leadership and adaptability to navigate unfamiliar terrain and political complexities.

-Strategic Advantage for the West: If managed carefully, the West could use China's involvement to drive a wedge between Beijing and Moscow, exploiting any misalignments to weaken their partnership.
ORAC is online now  
Reply