US President Donald Trump has appealed directly to Chinese leader Xi Jinping to use Beijing’s influence over Vladimir Putin to help break the deadlock in efforts to end Russia’s war against Ukraine. Citing sources familiar with discussions during last month’s summit in Beijing, the South China Morning Post reported that Trump told Xi that negotiations between Moscow and Kyiv had effectively stalled and urged China to push Russia back to the negotiating table.JOIN US ON TELEGRAMFollow our coverage of the war on the @Kyivpost_official. While Beijing continues to present itself as neutral, it has avoided describing Russia as the aggressor and Ukraine as the victim, and has remained largely outside international efforts aimed at ending the war. The direct peace talks between Kyiv and Moscow have remained frozen since negotiations in Turkey collapsed in July 2025 without producing a ceasefire agreement. In the months that followed, the negotiations continued in a trilateral format with US mediation. The first round of Ukraine-US-Russia talks took place on January 24 in Abu Dhabi, followed by a second round in February and further discussions in Geneva. However, these negotiations later also stalled amid the escalation of the US-Iran conflict and persistent disagreements over the Donetsk region. Last week, on May 22, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Washington is still prepared to play a mediating role in efforts to end the war in Ukraine, but acknowledged that current peace talks have produced no results.
Trump Reportedly Asks Xi to Lean on Putin as Ukraine Peace Talks Stall
The appeal comes as Ukraine regains ground on the battlefield, Russian forces show signs of exhaustion, and Moscow intensifies large-scale drone and missile attacks.
Trump asked Xi to pressure Putin back to stalled Ukraine talks frozen since July 2025. Escalating geopolitical tensions heighten supply-chain risk (semiconductors, EU cloud ops) and regulatory uncertainty for tech spend and team allocation decisions.






