China Pledges Energy Aid to Ukraine as Top Diplomats Meet in Munich
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China pledged a new package of humanitarian energy assistance to Ukraine, as diplomats from Beijing and Kyiv met here Friday to discuss the grinding war and the future of their economic ties.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told his Ukrainian counterpart, Andrii Sybiha, that Beijing is willing to provide fresh humanitarian aid. Wang emphasized that despite shifting global dynamics, China remains committed to their strategic partnership, noting that the two nations are marking 15 years of such ties this year.
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- China pledged new humanitarian energy aid to Ukraine during high-level diplomatic talks marking 15 years of strategic partnership.
- China remains Ukraine’s largest trading partner and urged continued stability and protection for Chinese interests amid ongoing conflict.
- Ukraine values ties with China, adheres to the “one-China” policy, and urged Beijing to help achieve a ceasefire and political settlement.
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