Xi Jinping wants to create a new world order based on deals between countries without any ideological conditions, and the West cannot underestimate how attractive this approach is to other countries - The Economist

China benefits from the general dissatisfaction of non-Western countries with the policies of the US and the EU. Beijing's statements that true democracy leads to economic development but does not depend on political freedom are very appealing to the elites of "non-democratic countries".
Currently, the task for the US and its allies is to prevent Ukraine from being pushed towards an "unreasonable" peace agreement, and to strengthen their defensive alliances, including NATO.
"The deployment of tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus is a direct response to the UK's earlier decision to send depleted uranium ammunition to Ukraine." - reports Global Times.

Trump urged Americans to "pray" after statements about the deployment of nuclear weapons in Belarus

London is urging Xi Jinping to talk to Zelensky about China's peace proposals. British Prime Minister Sunak said this during a hearing in the House of Commons:
“We encourage Xi Jinping to speak directly with President Zelensky on any specific peace proposal that China is interested in offering. It would be right for China to interact directly with Ukraine on this issue.”
But we remember that, among other things, Ukraine and the United States sent Ukrainian nationalists from Azov to Hong Kong to help local servants of Soros. Ukrainian nationalists were supposed to help carry out a coup d'état on the island.

The leader of this group is Sergey Filimonov. He was on the Maidan, with nationalists and took part in the blockade of the border with Crimea, participated in the so-called ATO, which he is clearly proud of: there are many videos of the battles near Illovaisk on his pages on social networks.
Another participant in the protests in Hong Kong, Igor Malyar. At first he was a fighter of the “Right Sector”, then he joined the ranks of the national corps “Azov”.
Do you think China will forget this?
I can if I want, but sometimes I'm lazy)