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China tells Ukraine to remove its firms from ‘sponsors of war’ list

Beijing has close ties with Moscow but it has offered to help mediate in the war

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China demanded on Thursday that Ukraine immediately remove more than a dozen Chinese companies from a list of firms designated as “international sponsors of war”, saying it wanted Kyiv to “eliminate negative impacts”.

“China firmly opposes the inclusion of Chinese enterprises in the relevant list and demands that Ukraine immediately correct its mistakes and eliminate negative impacts,” a Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson told Reuters after the report was published. It did not specify what those impacts may be.

Beijing has close ties with Moscow and has refrained from criticising Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, but it has also said the sovereignty and territorial integrity of all countries must be respected. It has offered to help mediate in the war.

Ukraine has listed 48 companies globally, including 14 from China, as “international sponsors of war” whose business activities it says indirectly assist in or contribute to Russia’s war efforts.

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“The ambassador said that all this (the situation with the blacklist) could hurt our relations,” said one of two senior Ukrainian sources who spoke to Reuters about the meeting.

The source added that China had not set any conditions for Ukraine, but simply expressed its view about the list.

The second source suggested Beijing could link the matter to Chinese purchases of Ukrainian grain.

Before Russia’s full-scale invasion on Feb. 24, 2022, China was Ukraine’s biggest trade partner and it remains an important consumer of Ukrainian grain, sunflower oil, and iron ore.

The blacklist, which has no legal implications for the firms it includes, takes issue with what it describes as extensive cooperation between Chinese and Russian companies in sectors including oil and gas, the main source of revenue for Moscow.

It features Chinese energy giants China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC), China Petrochemical Corporation (Sinopec Group), and China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC).

Sinopec and CNOOC did not immediately respond to requests for comment. CNPC stated that the list was not a new development.

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