China can help Ukraine recover from war and advance industry, ambassador says
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At a glance
- China is prepared to offer "all-round" support for Ukraine's post-war industrial recovery, according to Beijing's envoy to Kyiv.
- The ambassador reaffirmed China's commitment to pursuing a ceasefire and political settlement for the ongoing conflict.
- China's industrial experience and market offer opportunities for Ukraine's revival, the envoy stated.
China is ready to provide comprehensive support for Ukraine's post-war industrial recovery, stated Ma Shengkun, Beijing's ambassador to Kyiv. Speaking on the 15th anniversary of the China-Ukraine strategic partnership, Ma reaffirmed China's dedication to facilitating a ceasefire and a political resolution to the conflict, which is now in its fifth year.
Ambassador Ma highlighted China's extensive experience in industrial transformation and poverty alleviation as a foundation for strengthening bilateral cooperation. He noted that China possesses a complete industrial system, mature infrastructure technologies, a large consumer market, and significant development expertise, all of which can aid Ukraine's industrial recovery and upgrading.
Ma emphasized that China's sustained economic growth presents tangible opportunities for Ukraine's post-war revival. He pointed to expanded international market access and diverse cooperation channels as key benefits. The ambassador also mentioned successful collaborations in agricultural trade, new energy, infrastructure, and education, anticipating even greater prospects for future engagement.
Addressing historical narratives, Ma urged a move away from outdated ideas suggesting that a rising power inevitably leads to hegemonic expansion. He argued that such logic, rooted in Western colonial history, does not apply to China, which he stated is committed to peaceful development and upholding the international order.
China has a complete industrial system, mature infrastructure technologies, a vast consumer market and abundant development experience, and is able to provide all-round support for Ukraine in achieving industrial recovery and upgrading.
Originally published by South China Morning Post. Summarized and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.