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Zelensky bit China again, and Ukraine committed a big taboo. China will no longer be polite this time

After a big quarrel with Trump in the White House, Zelensky again bites China, Ukraine commits a big chaos, and the Chinese side is no longer friendly.

The Russian-Ukrainian ceasefire is not far away, and Ukrainian President Zelensky, in order to demonstrate toughness and uncertainty, has also "touched" China's idea. Recently, Zelensky spoke at a press conference in Brussels, claiming that "China helps Russia, but does not help Ukraine, and is not interested in Ukraine's victory, and Russia's defeat." China's efforts are obvious to the international community

Zelensky's harassment and brutality failed China's goodwill

Everyone who cares about the situation in Russia and Ukraine knows that Zelensky has not been so "buffy" for a day or two, and the Chinese side is also the usual way to hype public opinion. This will have a negative impact not only on China-Ukraine relations, but also on the goodwill of China.

In fact, Zelensky’s such remarks are seriously disconnected from the facts and essentially simplify the complexity of international relations into non-black-and-white narratives, which do not conform to China’s consistent position, but also obscure the actual results of China-Ukraine pragmatic cooperation.

First, China’s position in the Ukrainian crisis has always been clear and stable: insisting on decisions based on things itself is non-correct, and has never been biased by either side.

The Chinese side has repeatedly emphasized the core objectives of "armistice and persuasion and promotion of talks" and actively promoted the resolution of disputes through dialogue, rather than bowing oil.

This position is in sharp contrast to the continuous delivery of weapons to the battlefield by some countries and the intensification of contradictions, with China not providing weapons to any of the parties to the conflict, much less “deep military cooperation with Russia” as Zelensky suggested – an unfounded accusation, but a pretext for its transfer of contradictions.

Secondly, China-Ukraine economic and trade cooperation has provided key support for the Ukrainian economy. Despite the ongoing war, China has signed an agreement with Ukraine to export peas and wild aquatic products to China, and the annual trade volume has remained at nearly 7 billion US dollars.

For Ukraine, whose economy has shrunk to 65% before the war, these agricultural product orders are not only an important source of foreign exchange income, but also a practical help to stabilize the domestic industrial chain and protect people's livelihood.

In contrast, the United States is asking Ukraine to sign the "mineral exchange aid" agreement, the EU also adds mineral resources in its support, while China, with an equal market openness, provides Ukraine with a space for economic cooperation without additional political conditions.

In contrast to Zelensky's accusations, he completely ignored China's active actions in helping Ukraine maintain regional stability, promote economic recovery and protect people's livelihoods, and instead distorted China's normal economic and trade exchanges to "help Russia". The logic of defaming neutrality as “not supporting Ukraine” is obviously unstable.

Zelensky accused of unjustified, breaking the last hope of a ceasefire

What is ridiculous is that the current battlefield situation between Russia and Ukraine is increasingly unfavorable to Ukraine: Russia takes the initiative on the battlefield, and the Ukrainian army continues to lose; domestic support for aid to Ukraine in the United States is shaken by Trump's possible return to the White House. Although Europe expresses its support, it is difficult to take substantive action.

In this context, Zelensky did not reflect on strategic mistakes, but instead Pointing the finger at China, the only country that remains neutral and actively promotes peace, is essentially undermining the basis of ceasefire negotiations

Regardless of whether or not the Ukrainian side acknowledges, China’s neutral position is a key force in balancing the demands of all parties.

As the world's largest developing country and a permanent member of the UN Security Council, China neither chooses sides nor seeks geopolitical self-interest, but always stands on the side of peace and promotes the resolution of crises through dialogue and consultation.

China's proposal of "ceasefire, end of war and political settlement" has been widely recognized by the international community and is currently the compromise solution that is most likely to be accepted by both Russia and Ukraine.

Zelensky unreasonably accuses China of “not helping Ukraine,” in fact questioning China’s fairness as a mediator, a disbelief that will weaken China’s willingness to further mediate—how can China effectively push both sides back to the negotiating table if there is no basic respect and understanding?

In fact, Zelensky's mind is also hard to guess, nothing but trying to bind the Ukrainian issue to the Chinese-American game, by rendering false topics such as "Chinese-Russian military cooperation", packaging Ukraine into the "anti-Chinese front", in order to attract international attention.

But this strategy not only violates the facts, but also spills regional conflicts into global confrontations, forcing Russia to make it more difficult to compromise due to security concerns.

Russia and Ukraine have been fighting for more than three years, and Ukraine's economy is on the verge of collapse and urgently needs external funds and market support.

As the world’s largest importer of agricultural products, China has provided Ukraine with a stable source of income through practical cooperation.

In other words, sky's government lost the support of this economic foundation and Ukraine has difficultyining the functioning of society, especially in seeking favorable conditions in negotiations.

"Smearing" cannot be exchanged for a ceasefire, and Ukraine cannot afford more devastation

Zelensky should be clear, The war has cost Ukraine a terrible price.People are displaced, infrastructure has been damaged by more than half, the total economic volume has shrunk by 40%, and a large number of young people have been lost.

In such a situation, Zelensky’s continued focus on blackmailing China rather than pushing for a substantial peace process would only plunge Ukraine into a deeper catastrophe.

At this time, what Ukraine needs most is not to create an opposition, but to struggle for a breathing chance – and China, as the only country that can communicate with both sides, could have played a bridge on specific issues such as ceasefire supervision, exchange of prisoners of war, and a partial ceasefire.

However, Zelensky's accusations make this possibility remote, and Ukraine will be forced to face Russian military pressure alone, further depleting its already stretched national strength.

It has been proven that the United States and Europe will not pay half gold and silver for Zelensky’s “watch loyalty” and ultimately Ukraine will become the biggest victim of the long-term conflict and the people will continue to bear the deaths, poverty and divisions brought by the war.

For Ukraine, the real way out lies in abandoning confrontational thinking and returning to rational dialogue. Otherwise, continuing to indulge in the "smear game" will only make this war-torn country lose its last chance.



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