Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello Vela, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
Vladimir Putin's support for the Chinese plan to resolve the war in Ukraine has created a new landscape in the conflict that has been affecting the region for over two years. In an interview with the official Xinhua news agency, the Russian leader expressed his support for China's position in seeking a political solution to the conflict, highlighting China's understanding of the roots and geopolitical impact of the war in Ukraine. Putin praised the document published by China in February 2023, which summarizes the Asian giant's stance on the "Political Resolution of the Ukraine Crisis" and includes a 12-point proposal. According to the Russian president, this document reflects China's sincere desire to stabilize the situation and avoid a Cold War mentality in resolving the conflict. Putin also highlighted the "four principles for peaceful resolution" promoted by Chinese President Xi Jinping, which he believes fit perfectly with the Chinese proposal and ensure indivisible security, respect for international law, and the United Nations Charter. This joint stance between Russia and China aims to create space for dialogue and negotiation with the goal of resolving the conflict in Ukraine. Putin's visit to China, scheduled to begin this Thursday and extend until Friday, is particularly significant amid Western pressure for the Chinese leader to use his influence over Russia to end the offensive in Ukraine. Xi's recent tour of Europe and meetings with leaders from different countries have also been part of the strategy to seek a solution to the conflict in Ukraine. China has advocated for an internationally recognized conference involving both Russia and Ukraine to resume dialogue and find a peaceful solution to the conflict. Additionally, it has reaffirmed the importance of respecting the sovereignty, territorial integrity, and legitimate security concerns of all involved countries, rejecting unilateral sanctions as a method to resolve the crisis in Ukraine. Regarding accusations from the United States about possible arms supplies from China to Russia, Beijing has denied these claims, stating that it maintains a normal commercial relationship with Moscow. However, warnings from U.S. officials about potential Chinese collaborations in the Russian arms industry have generated additional tensions in the international landscape. The "unlimited friendship" proclaimed by Xi and Putin in 2022 has been an important pillar in the relationship between China and Russia, with both countries asserting that their ties do not pose a threat to any nation and contribute to the multipolarization of the world. The joint stance of both leaders in seeking a political and peaceful solution to the war in Ukraine reflects a strategic alliance aimed at stability in the region and on the international stage. In summary, Vladimir Putin's endorsement of the Chinese plan for resolving the war in Ukraine marks a new chapter in the conflict, opening possibilities for dialogue and negotiation in search of a peaceful solution. The alliance between Russia and China on this issue reflects a joint stance in favor of stability and the multipolarization of the world, challenging international pressures and seeking a diplomatic resolution to a conflict that has wreaked havoc in the region.