“China is ready to continue supporting its full potential, including participating in the future of Ukraine reconstruction.” Mr. Ly Minh affirmed that China would support “according to the wishes of the parties”.
Chinese Foreign Minister Vuong Nghi met with Ukrainian fellow Andrii Sybiha on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference on February 15
According to South China Morning Postthe statement came after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky emphasized China’s important role in promoting peace and reconstruction of Ukraine, and affirmed that Kyiv was always ready to talk with Beijing to seek peace and rebirth solutions for the country.
Spokesman Ly Minh also recalled that China provided 4 humanitarian aid to Ukraine after Russia launched a special military campaign on February 2422. Accordingly, two weeks after the conflict exploded, China provided Ukraine with a number of US $ 790 thousand aid, including children’s milk powder, blankets and moisture -proof carpets, delivered in 3 phases, and provided an additional $ 1.57 million aid after a few weeks.
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Declaration on aid from Chinese officials came after the US President Donald Trump administration sharply reduced foreign aid by the US International Development Agency (USAID), Washington’s main organization on global humanitarian aid and disaster relief.
The incident raises concerns about significant distance in the international aid and promotes discussions about whether China can fill that space, according to, according to South China Morning Post.
In addition, discussions on the post -conflict agreements have increased as President Trump promoted a ceasefire between Russia – Ukraine and established peace. China carried out many activities to “find a foothold” in reconstruction scenarios in Ukraine.
China declared neutral in the Russian -Ukrainian conflict, affirming that the country has maintained normal trade with both sides and constantly calling for ceasefire.
On the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference in February, Chinese Foreign Minister Vuong Nghi met with Ukrainian fellow Andrii Sybiha. Here, Mr. Vuong Nghi affirmed that Beijing considered Kyiv as “a friend and a partner” and would promote China -Ukraine relations “from a long perspective”.
In early March, the two countries also signed two agreements that allow China to import peas and wild fish products of Ukraine, as well as commit to strengthen exchanges and cooperation in agriculture.
It is estimated that the total cost of recovery and recovery in Ukraine in the next decade is 524 billion USD. So far, Ukraine has spent $ 13 billion on the need for recovery with the support of international and private sector partners, according to the general report of the Ukrainian government, the World Bank, the European Commission and the United Nations.