Ukraine extends invitation to Chinese Foreign Minister amid growing dialogue
Ukraine has invited China’s foreign minister to visit, signaling potential talks that may lead to a meeting between the two countries’ leaders. Despite China’s neutral stance on the conflict between Ukraine and Russia, Kyiv has been actively engaging with Beijing to strengthen diplomatic ties.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba recently visited China to meet with his counterpart Wang Yi, emphasizing the dynamic development of dialogue between the two nations. Efforts are underway to facilitate a future meeting between Presidents Zelensky and Xi Jinping, although a specific timeline has not been established.
Kyiv has proposed a visit to Ukraine by Wang Yi, showcasing interest in deepening bilateral discussions on various issues. Kuleba emphasized Ukraine’s readiness to engage in talks regarding the conflict with Russia, provided that Ukraine’s sovereignty is respected.
China’s support for Russia and its involvement in upholding the wartime economy have been significant factors in the ongoing dialogue between Ukraine and China.