Chinese President Xi Jinping sends independence day greetings to Ukraine

Chinese President Xi Jinping sent his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky a message to mark the country’s independence day on Sunday – the first public congratulations sent by Beijing since the Russian invasion of February 2022.

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Xi’s message, which Zelensky posted on social media, said: “Over the past 33 years since the establishment of diplomatic ties, China-Ukraine relations have developed steadily, and cooperation in various fields has yielded remarkable results.

“I stand ready to work with you to guide our bilateral relations towards steady and long-term development and bring greater benefits to the peoples of both countries.”

China’s increasing closeness with Russia since the invasion has raised suspicions in Ukraine about its stance on the war, but Beijing insists it is neutral in the conflict.

In response to Xi’s message, Zelensky said he appreciated the congratulations, adding that both sides were interested in “developing long-term bilateral dialogue with mutual respect and for the sake of peace, stability, and prosperity”.

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China has not published the latest message. Xi and Zelensky last exchanged congratulatory messages in January 2022, a month before Russia invaded, to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations in 1991 after the country declared independence following a referendum.

South China Morning Post

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