On War
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Originally published | 1832 |
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Authors | Carl von Clausewitz |
Editors | Marie von Brühl |
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ID | 813501 |
About On War
Vom Kriege is a book on war and military strategy by Prussian general Carl von Clausewitz, written mostly after the Napoleonic wars, between 1816 and 1830, and published posthumously by his wife Marie von Brühl in 1832. It has been translated into English several times as On War.
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By James GregoryBBC News
China's peace Plan for Ukraine could be used as a basis to end The War , Vladimir Putin has said.
The Russian leader met Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday in Moscow to discuss The Conflict , and relations between the Two Countries .
Mr Putin said The Peace Plan could be put forward " when they are ready for it in The West and in Kyiv".
But China's Plan - published last month - Does not call for Russia to leave Ukraine.
Published last month, the calls for Peace Talks and respect for national sovereignty.
It also condemns " unilateral sanctions" in what is seen as a veiled criticism of Ukraine's allies in The West .
Ukraine has insisted on Russia withdrawing from its territory as a condition for any talks.
And the US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said calling for a ceasefire before Russia withdrew " would effectively be supporting the ratification of Russian conquest".
In a joint news conference after talks with Mr Xi ended in Moscow, Mr Putin said: " Many provisions of the Chinese peace Plan can be taken as the basis for settling of The Conflict in Ukraine, whenever The West and Kyiv are ready for it. "
But, he added, Russia had yet to see such " readiness" from The Other side.
Standing alongside The Russian leader, Mr Xi said his government was in favour of peace and dialogue and that China was on the " right side of history".
He again claimed that China had an " impartial position" on The Conflict in Ukraine.
The pair also discussed growing trade, energy and political ties between the Two Nations .
There are growing concerns in The West that China might provide military support for Russia.
" We haven't seen any proof that China is delivering lethal weapons to Russia but we have seen some signs that this has been a request from Russia, and that this is an issue that is considered in Beijing by the Chinese authorities, " Nato Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg told reporters in Brussels.
On Tuesday morning, Mr Xi was given a fanfare welcome when he arrived at the Kremlin for a second day of talk.
His visit to Russia came days after The International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for President Putin on War Crimes allegations.
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