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China is likely to work to ensure that a Saudi conference to discuss peace plans for Ukraine does not become an “anti-Russian” event, analysts said.
More than 30 countries have reportedly been invited to the two-day conference in Jeddah this weekend, where Ukraine is likely to seek more international support. Russia, which recently pulled out of a deal to protect Ukrainian grain exports, has not been invited.
However, China and a number of developing nations – including its Brics partners India, Brazil and South Africa – that are expected to be most affected by Russia’s actions are among those invited.