NewsChina dismisses Zelensky's arms accusation as 'groundless'

China dismisses Zelensky's arms accusation as 'groundless'

China has firmly rejected accusations by Ukraine's President, Volodymyr Zelensky, of supplying weapons to Russia, calling them "groundless." Beijing insists that its role is to promote a peaceful resolution to the conflict, despite ongoing allegations that it supports Moscow on both economic and military levels.

China responds to Zelensky. "Baseless accusations"
China responds to Zelensky. "Baseless accusations"
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Beijing dismissed the Ukrainian accusations of supplying weapons to Russia, as reported by Politico. On Friday, the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs once again denied claims by President Zelensky, who accused China of secretly supplying gunpowder and artillery to Russia. Chinese spokesperson Lin Jian stated that the "accusations are groundless."

China’s position on the Ukraine issue remains consistent and clear. We have worked actively for a ceasefire and to promote peace talks, Lin Jian stated.

This is yet another denial by China, which has maintained close relations with Russia since the war began, engaging in increased trade and joint military exercises. China's policy towards Ukraine and Russia balances neutrality with clear support for Moscow on economic and diplomatic levels.

Beijing consistently emphasizes that its role is to promote peace talks, not to escalate the conflict, although actions in supplying military and technological resources have been questioned. Last month, Ukrainian military forces arrested two Chinese citizens who were fighting on the Russian side in the Donetsk region, further fueling doubts about China's involvement in the conflict.

Zelensky accuses China

President Zelensky emphasized that despite the Chinese leader's promise that China would not supply weapons to Russia, intelligence evidence suggests otherwise. Accusations of secret arms deliveries from China are a key point of tension in international politics related to the war in Ukraine.

On Friday, Zelensky signed a decree implementing the decision of the National Security and Defense Council (NSDC) regarding sanctions against 59 individuals and 60 legal entities, including several Chinese companies.

The NSDC decision concerns "The application of special personal economic measures and other restrictive measures (sanctions)" issued on April 18.

According to the annex to Decree No. 247/2025, the sanctions affect 60 legal entities, including those from Russia and China. The sanctions list includes Chinese companies from the high technology and aerospace industries: Zhongfu Shenying Carbon Fiber Xining, Rui Jin Machinery, and Beijing Aviation and Aerospace Xianghui Technology.

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