Norway Urges China to Use Influence on Russia for Ukraine Peace
Quick Look
- Norway's Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere urged China to leverage its relationship with Russia to facilitate a negotiated settlement for the war in Ukraine, citing it as crucial for improved Sino-European relations.
- Discussions with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Oslo focused heavily on Ukraine, with Norway emphasizing the need for unconditional negotiations starting with a ceasefire on the current front lines.
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Why It Matters
Norway is urging China to use its influence with Russia to help end the war in Ukraine. Norwegian officials met with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Oslo to discuss the conflict.
Norway wants China to use its ties to the Russian leadership to help bring about a negotiated settlement to the war in Ukraine, also for the sake of better relations with Europe, Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere said on Monday.
“China is probably the country with the best and most direct access to the Russian leadership. We expect, hope and strongly urge China to use that channel,” he told reporters after meeting Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Oslo. The biggest chunk of their discussion was devoted to Ukraine, Stoere said.
“There is a potential for deeper cooperation between Europe and China but as long as this war goes on and China is a close partner of Russia, that is a limitation on that opportunity,” he added.
Norwegian Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide, speaking earlier on Monday, said dialogue with China on ending the war had been “constructive and promising”.
“I’m not a spokesperson for China. I’m not going to quote them but there are some hints in what they say,” he said when asked whether China had indicated it would help to bring Russia to the negotiating table.
Norwegian officials said negotiations should begin without conditions, starting with a ceasefire based on the current front line in Ukraine.
Open Questions
- Will China engage in mediation efforts?
- What are China's specific conditions for mediation?
- Will Russia agree to unconditional ceasefire talks?




