China has cautioned Ukraine about potential damage to bilateral relations following Kyiv s designation of over a dozen Chinese firms as "international sponsors of war." The warning was reportedly conveyed during a meeting between China s ambassador to Kyiv and senior Ukrainian officials. Ukraine has blacklisted 48 companies globally, including 14 from China, accusing them of indirectly supporting Russia s war efforts. While China has not openly criticized Russia s invasion of Ukraine, it emphasizes respecting the sovereignty of all nations.
Ukraine has added the three biggest Chinese oil and gas producers - all state-owned companies - to its "international sponsors of war" list, spotlighting joint projects with Russia that Kyiv says help fund Moscow's war effort. The National Agency on Corruption Prevention (NACP), a Ukrainian government body, put China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC Group), China Petrochemical Corporation (Sinopec Group), and China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) on the register on Tuesday, a move
CNOOC Group, Sinopec Group and CNPC were added to the Ukrainian government’s register, which Kyiv claims is used by banks and insurance companies for risk assessments.
China sugar-coated diplomatic remarks at the UN platforms pertaining to the war in Ukraine hold no value as Beijing is in fact spitting fire from behind by