How Xi and Biden can broker peace in Ukraine
4/9/22
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from The Washington Post,
4/8/22:
At the dawn of the 20th century, as the Russo-Japanese War grew increasingly violent, the leader of a nation that had never played a role on the global stage stepped forward to become the peacemaker. After more than 100,000 Russian and Japanese soldiers died in the bloody battle of Mukden, Russia’s czar and Japan’s emperor were ready to respond to Theodore Roosevelt’s proposal. He invited each man to send a representative to the United States to negotiate a peace treaty.
Could Chinese President Xi Jinping take a page from Roosevelt’s playbook to end the war in Ukraine?
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