Chinese Mercenaries in Ukraine Conflict? Chinese Foreign Ministry Responds

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Thursday, 07 August 2025

Chinese Mercenaries in Ukraine Conflict? Chinese Foreign Ministry Responds

On August 6, 2025, a question was raised by a journalist from Ukrinform regarding reports that mercenaries from China, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Pakistan, and certain African countries were participating in the Russia-Ukraine conflict in the Kharkiv region. In response, Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Guo Jia Kun addressed the issue with clarity and firmness.


Guo emphasized that China has always maintained a consistent and clear stance on the Ukraine crisis, advocating for peace talks and a cessation of hostilities. He reiterated that China has repeatedly issued safety warnings to its citizens, urging them to stay away from conflict zones and avoid any involvement in the military actions of either side. The Chinese government has consistently called for the protection of civilians and the promotion of diplomatic resolutions to the ongoing conflict.


While the claim of Chinese mercenaries participating in the conflict has not been officially confirmed by the Chinese government, the statement highlights the broader concern about foreign nationals potentially being involved in the war. Such involvement could complicate international relations and raise serious ethical and legal questions. China’s response underscores its position as a neutral party, committed to peaceful dialogue and the avoidance of military escalation.


The issue of foreign mercenaries in the Ukraine conflict has sparked international debate. While some countries have been accused of deploying private military contractors, others have denied such allegations. The situation highlights the complex and multifaceted nature of the war, with various actors beyond the two main belligerents possibly influencing the outcome.


As the conflict continues, the international community remains closely watchful of any developments that could further escalate tensions. China’s continued advocacy for peace and its emphasis on the protection of its citizens reflect its broader foreign policy goals of maintaining stability and fostering global cooperation.