Beijing rejects Kyiv’s claims of ‘Chinese citizens fighting for Russia’

China on Wednesday rejected claims made by Kyiv that Chinese citizens were “fighting alongside Russia in Ukraine.”

“Such claims have no basis. In fact, China’s position on Ukraine is very clear,” Foreign Ministry spokesman Lin Jian told reporters in Beijing when asked about claims made by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy that Kyiv arrested two Chinese citizens fighting alongside Russian forces in the eastern Donetsk region.

“Ukrainian side needs to view correctly China’s efforts and constructive role for the political settlement of the crisis,” Lin added.

Lin also urged Chinese people to stay away from armed conflicts, adding that Beijing was “verifying information” from Kyiv on alleged claims that the Chinese were fighting for Russia against Ukraine.

"Involving China was a clear signal" that Russian President Vladimir Putin does not want to end the war, Zelenskyy said Tuesday.

However, the ministry spokesman Lin said: “Let me stress that the Chinese government always asks Chinese nationals to stay away from areas of armed conflict, avoid any form of involvement in armed conflict and in particular avoid participation in any parties’ military operations,” according to a video record of his news conference.

Zelenskyy had said: "Our military has captured two Chinese citizens who were fighting as part of the Russian army. This happened on Ukrainian territory -- in the Donetsk region. Identification documents, bank cards, and personal data were found in their possession."

He also said Kyiv had information that there were more Chinese citizens in Russian military units, which was being verified.

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha later said Kyiv summoned China's charge d'affaires in Ukraine to the ministry to condemn the alleged presence of its citizens in the country and demand an explanation.

"Chinese citizens fighting as part of Russia’s invasion army in Ukraine puts into question China’s declared stance for peace and undermines Beijing’s credibility as a responsible permanent member of the UN Security Council," Sybiha noted on X.

There has been no immediate comment from Russia.

China has called for a diplomatic solution to end the three-year-long Ukraine war and has praised Russia for holding talks with Washington to this end.

Chinese President Xi Jinping and Putin declared a “no limits” partnership days before the Ukraine war that started in 2022.