‘Sheer fiction’: China denies Xi asked Putin not to invade Ukraine during Beijing Winter Olympics
- A Bloomberg report quoted an anonymous diplomat saying President Xi Jinping may have asked the Russian leader not to attack Ukraine as China hosted Games
- But China’s foreign ministry says the ‘smearing and provocation towards Sino-Russian ties’ was a futile attempt to drive a wedge between the neighbours
Xi expressed support for his “old friend” Putin during the call in the face of sanctions the West threatens to impose if Russia invades Ukraine. China’s president called for “more joint actions to effectively safeguard security interests” while Putin hailed the bilateral ties as being “at an all-time high, reflecting a high level of strategic mutual trust”.
Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said on Monday the report was “sheer fiction”.
“This is not only smearing and provocation towards Sino-Russian ties, but also a deliberate attempt to interfere with and undermine the Games,” Zhao said.
China-Russia friendship forged after bridging decades-old differences
“I wish to stress that Sino-Russian ties have become mature, stable and resilient nowadays. The two sides have maintained close communication on all levels,” he said.
“Any effort to drive a wedge between China and Russia or to undermine our mutual trust is bound to be futile.”