Sino-Ukrainian relations, that is, the diplomatic relations between People's Republic of China (PRC) and Uzbekistan, the two countries established diplomatic relations on 1992 65438+ 10. The friendly relations between China and Ukraine have developed on the basis of the Five Principles of Peace.
China respects Uzbekistan's independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity, and supports Uzbekistan's leaders in their efforts to consolidate national independence, safeguard the constitutional system, develop the national economy and implement social and economic reforms. Uzbekistan has always recognized that the government of People's Republic of China (PRC) is the sole legitimate government of China, and Taiwan Province Province is an inalienable part of China.
On 20 13 12, the China Pavilion was established by the University of World Economics and Diplomacy of Uzbekistan, which is the first China Pavilion of China in Central Asia. In the same year, Shanghai University established the Uzbekistan Research and Education Exchange Center, which was also the first research and education center about Uzbekistan.
20 14 In June, China and Uzbekistan World Language University jointly held the first "Evergreen Cup" knowledge competition between China and Uzbekistan. At the end of 20 14, according to the instruction of President Karimov, the Department of Sinology was established in Uzbekistan Oriental University, which is the first Sinology Department in Central Asia.
Practical and historical significance
First, after confirming the increasingly uncertain Sino-Ukrainian relations after the outbreak of the Russian-Ukrainian war, the two countries decided to continue to develop strategic relations and cooperation, which reassured both Ukraine and China.
Second, China has not held a high-level meeting with Ukraine for a long time. Western countries believe that China favors Russia and supports it. This high-level meeting shows that China's position in the Russian-Ukrainian war is to persuade peace and promote talks, and to take a balanced position towards Russia and Ukraine.
Third, China and Ukraine respect each other's territorial sovereignty and integrity. This is a remarkable statement, which shows that China has always abided by the provisions of the Charter of the United Nations on safeguarding national independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity. The war between Russia and Ukraine, a major issue of right and wrong, also showed China's basic principles and position of safeguarding the Charter of the United Nations.