China's UN vote on Ukraine; what Beijing knew of Putin's plans; EU call China to broker peace
About Asia4 Mar 2022

China's UN vote on Ukraine; what Beijing knew of Putin's plans; EU call China to broker peace

SCMP specialist digital editor Jarrod Watt speaks with NY-based reporter Mark Magnier about China’s telling abstention from the UN vote on Ukraine, Joe Biden’s China remarks in his State of the Union, and reports that Xi Jinping was told by Vladmir Putin of his plans to invade Ukraine after the Beijing Winter Olympics. Brussels-based reporter Finbarr Bermingham discusses EU’s plea for Beijing to broker peace talks between Moscow and Kyiv, and the importance of the Beijing-based AIIB development…

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