China–Ukraine relations
China–Ukraine relations are foreign relations between Ukraine and China. China has an embassy in Kyiv and a Consulate-General in Odessa. Ukraine has an embassy in Beijing and a Consulate-General in Shanghai. Ukraine recognized the People's Republic of China in October 1949 and diplomatic ties were established in 1992.[1]
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Chinese-Ukrainian trade relations have intensified since 2008[2] and are growing, for instance various Chinese companies are interested in investing in the construction of a large orbital road around Kyiv and in building a number of bridges across the Dnipro River.[3] During the 2009 flu pandemic in Ukraine the Chinese government allocated free aid worth a total of 3.5 million yuan ($500,000) to supply diagnostic devices, facemasks, eyeglasses, gloves, and other means of protection for Ukraine.[4]
Ukraine has replaced the United States as the largest exporter of corn to China, and has begun supplying China with modern jet engines for military craft.[5][6]
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See also
- Foreign relations of the People's Republic of China
- Foreign relations of Ukraine
- Chinese embassy in Kyiv
References
- China, Ukraine agree to enhance cooperation, UNIAN (October 28, 2009)
- Ukraine hopes to step up trade, economic cooperation with China, says premier Archived 2012-02-29 at the Wayback Machine, Interfax-Ukraine (June 22, 2009)
- China wants to invest in construction of large ring road around Kyiv, says Tymoshenko Archived 2012-02-29 at the Wayback Machine, Interfax-Ukraine (June 22, 2009)
- China to allocate $500,000 to Ukraine to fight epidemic of flu, Kyiv Post (November 6, 2009)
- Ramani, Samuel (24 July 2015). "Hey, Putin, have you seen how much China is investing in Ukraine?". www.washingtonpost.com. WaPo. Retrieved 25 July 2015.
- Genin, Aaron (August 23, 2018). "Kiev's New Partner: A Betrayal of U.S. Interests". The California Review. Retrieved July 16, 2019.