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During the 2023 Belarus-China summit, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko and Xi jointly stated "deep concern about the development of the armed conflict in the European region and extreme interest in the soonest possible establishment of peace in Ukraine[.]" [49] In June 2023, China's envoy to Ukraine Li Hui urged all parties to respect ...
China is not interested in the triumph or defeat of Russia: the latter plays a major role in ensuring China's energy security, and thanks to unprecedented sanctions, China is able to buy Russian resources on favorable terms. Russia, on the other hand, is becoming increasingly dependent on China, entering its political and economic orbit.
Russian President Vladimir Putin, left, and Chinese President Xi Jinping pose for a photo prior to their talks in Beijing, China, Friday, Feb. 4, 2022, before the outbreak of war in Ukraine.
Russia and Ukraine have not previously officially published a tally of their respective military losses of personnel in the nearly three-year-old war and treat the figure as a state secret.
Volodymyr Zelensky said Ukraine wants to work with countries like China with “influence on Russia” as his country faces a renewed Moscow offensive, urging Beijing to attend peace talks next month.
A potential superpower is a sovereign state or other polity that is speculated to be or have the potential to become a superpower; a sovereign state or supranational union that holds a dominant position characterized by the ability to exert influence and project power on a global scale through economic, military, technological, political, or cultural means.
That is a drop from almost half of China's exports nearly two decades ago, but a relatively steady share since 2014, when Russia annexed Ukraine's Crimea region. Graphic: China exports still ...
During the 2009 flu pandemic in Ukraine, the Chinese government allocated free aid worth a total of 3.5 million yuan ($500,000) to supply diagnostic devices, face masks, eyeglasses, gloves, and other means of protection for Ukraine. [60] From 2016 to 2021, China's investment in Ukraine rose from $50 million to $260 million. [57]