This indicates that China has changed its position, which has previously consisted with the full support of Ukraine territory integrity.
The Chinese Foreign Ministry can delete information about Ukraine’s administrative division, political system and policy from its site. It was reported by the Hong Kong edition of the day -day.
According to the publication, a “short review of Ukraine” on the Chinese Foreign Ministry website was updated between March 2024 and July 2025. The original version on the site indicates that Ukraine is divided into 24 regions and an autonomous Republic (Crimea) and has two cities with a special status (Kyiv and Sevastopol).
In the “Political” section, events in recent years have been described on the site, including the revolution of dignity, the flight of Viktor Yanukovych, the beginning of the so -called “Ukrainian crisis” and the entire -Cale War of 2022.
The “diplomacy” section indicates Ukraine’s priorities in relations with the United States and West, developing involvement in international organizations, condemning Russian invasion, a refusal to recognize the conquest of Crimea and attempt to enroll in the support of the international community.
According to the faculty professor of the City University of Hong Kong Van Jianyu law, this is a significant change, indicating that China has changed its position, which has previously been in full support of Ukraine territory integrity.
Earlier, the media wrote that the PRC was prepared under certain conditions to participate in the mission to deploy a peacekeeping contingent in Ukraine. Beijing is ready to do this, “if peacekeeping troops are deployed based on the United Nations command.”
Remember that Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Moscow is said to be “supporting” the provision of security guarantees in Ukraine. And states of guarantee can be regular members of the UN Security Council, including Russia and China.
The President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky Ukraine does not consider China as a possible security guarantee after the war in Russia.
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