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One phone call from President Xi would end Russia's war, Finnish president says
(kyivindependent.com)
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Yeah, it might.
https://www.wilsoncenter.org/blog-post/chinas-balancing-act-between-us-and-russia
But China also has no reason to do that, and some good reason not to. I bet that they won't.
China may not have a direct interest in the outcome of the war itself.
However, it does gain from Russia being dependent on China.
The reason that Putin has been willing to have that dependence is because China isn't actively aiming to oppose the invasion. All China has to do to gain here is, well, nothing.
For China, that's a pretty low-cost way to gain a bunch of influence in Asia. My guess is that China's goals probably look something like this:
Make sure that this doesn't turn nuclear (which would potentially affect China).
Don't have China become involved in the conflict.
Make use of the period of time where Russia is cut off from the West to extend short-run Russian dependence (like, obtaining substitute parts from China) to long-run dependence (tying Russia to Chinese systems and services) insofar as possible.
If China decides to act in concert with the West, then it gains nothing -- China probably doesn't care much what happens in Ukraine -- and loses this new influence in Russia, which Beijing probably does very much want.
That's pretty much it. China is currently in a spot it very much wants to be, vast natural resources from Russia are theirs for pennies and global west is mildly annoyed that China doesn't give a shit on Europe, but not enough to cause any meaningful harm with trade bans or anything. And try to guess who supplies the microchips and other stuff for drones which Ukraine has, and I'd guess China supplies a ton of other countries too whose tech toys are going to Ukraine.
As long as this status doesn't change there's absolutely no incentive for China to have any active part in the war. The longer current situation stays the stronger hold they can get on Russia and gain more profits for their industry.