Beijing slams ‘irresponsible remarks’ after Zelensky says Chinese recruits fighting for Russia

Beijing slams ‘irresponsible remarks’ after Zelensky says Chinese recruits fighting for Russia

BEIJING, April 10 — China warned parties in the Ukraine war today against making “irresponsible remarks” after President Volodymyr Zelensky said Beijing knows its citizens are being recruited by Russia to fight in the conflict.

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BEIJING, April 10 — China warned parties in the Ukraine war today against making “irresponsible remarks” after President Volodymyr Zelensky said Beijing knows its citizens are being recruited by Russia to fight in the conflict.

Zelensky said yesterday that Kyiv had details of 155 Chinese nationals who had been deployed to assist Moscow’s invasion, a day after claiming the Ukrainian army had captured two Chinese soldiers in the eastern Donetsk region.

Asked about Zelensky’s assertion today, Beijing’s foreign ministry told “relevant parties” to “refrain from expressing irresponsible remarks”.

“We would advise the relevant parties to recognise China’s role correctly and clear-headedly,” ministry spokesman Lin Jian said at a regular news briefing, without mentioning Ukraine or Zelensky by name.

China has portrayed itself as a neutral party in the grinding three-year war despite criticism from Western governments that its close ties to Russia have given Moscow crucial economic and diplomatic support.

Zelensky said yesterday that the “overt involvement of Chinese citizens in combat operations... is a deliberate step towards expanding the war”.

“They drag other countries into war,” Zelensky said of Russia.

“I believe that they are now dragging China into this war.”

Lin said Beijing “has always required that its nationals... avoid involving themselves in armed conflicts in any form”.

“China is not a creator of or party to the Ukraine crisis. We are staunch supporters and active promoters of a peaceful resolution,” he said. — AFP

Ukrainian servicemen fire a mobile MLRS (Multiple Launch Rocket System) at an undisclosed location on the front line in Zaporizhzhia region April 8, 2025, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. — AFP pic

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