The remarks of a Ukrainian MP, Alexei Goncharenko, have attracted widespread attention.
According to reports, Goncharenko said in an interview that Ukraine is willing to assist the United States in military operations with China, Iran, North Korea and other countries if the United States makes a request, and claimed that Ukraine has become the second military power in the world, second only to the United States. This remark not only caused a response from China, but also raised doubts about the direction of the political situation in Ukraine.
It is worth noting that Goncharenko is a member of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, not ***, and his statement does not represent the official position of Ukraine. Previously, some of Goncharenko's remarks have also been controversial, and he has expressed some exaggerated and bizarre views on several occasions.
Last year, he publicly stated that Ukraine would lose miserably in the war if the United States cut off aid to Ukraine.
At this year's Munich International Security Conference, he even said in a high-profile manner that if NATO does not admit Ukraine, Ukraine will consider having a nuclear **. Such statements are clearly unreasonable and are not the official attitude of Ukraine.
As for Goncharenko's remarks about targeting China this time, the outside world is widely suspicious of his motives. On the one hand, he may be for his personal political future, catering to the needs of the United States and increasing his popularity in Ukraine. It could also be to support Zelensky** in his quest for U.S. assistance, especially in the context of the escalation of the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
It should be emphasized that China has been advocating a political solution to the Ukraine crisis and has declared that it is committed to promoting a peaceful solution.
In the Russia-Ukraine conflict, China has maintained a neutral attitude and has not provided military assistance to Russia, but has provided a large amount of humanitarian aid. China is a major grain exporter to Ukraine, and the two sides will maintain business cooperation in the future.
Considering these practical factors, Ukraine** does not have a reason to provoke China. In the final settlement of the war, China will play an active role as a mediator in the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Goncharenko's remarks are seen more as a means to attract attention and gain traffic, and lack substantive representation and influence. In the current situation where Ukraine itself is difficult to protect, it is even less likely to risk provoking China, which is thousands of miles away.
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