Moscow Reacts to Reports About Chinese Peacekeepers in Ukraine
Tuesday, 2 September 2025 () Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping did not discuss the issue of deploying Chinese troops to Ukraine during their recent talks, according to Kremlin aide for international affairs Yuri Ushakov. Kremlin’s Official Response Ushakov stressed that the topic never came up in the discussions between the two leaders. There was no conversation about this at all, he said when asked by journalists, as reported by TASS. Western Media Reports Earlier, the German outlet Welt am Sonntag, citing sources in Chinese government circles, claimed that Beijing was allegedly prepared to send its peacekeeping forces to Ukraine if such a mission were carried out under a United Nations mandate.
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