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China Backs Belarus’ Sovereignty Following Xi-Lukashenka Talks

July 3, 2026

Chinese President Xi Jinping reaffirmed Beijing’s support for Belarus’ sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity after talks with Belarusian leader Alyaksandr Lukashenka in Beijing on 29 June. The meeting came shortly after Lukashenka held talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin, prompting renewed discussion among Ukrainian commentators about China’s role in the regional security situation and the war in Ukraine.

According to Belarusian First Deputy Prime Minister Mikalay Snapkow, Xi and Lukashenka discussed political, economic and regional issues in what he described as a “friendly, warm, family-style” meeting. Following the talks, China’s Foreign Ministry stated that Beijing supports Belarus in protecting its sovereignty and pursuing a development path suited to its national conditions.

The statement sparked debate among Ukrainian analysts, many of whom interpreted China’s emphasis on Belarusian sovereignty as a signal that Beijing opposes any further military escalation involving Belarus. Several commentators argued that China views Belarus as an important trade corridor, logistics hub and strategic partner in Eastern Europe, giving Beijing an interest in keeping the country out of the war.

Opinions differed on the broader implications of the meeting. Some analysts suggested China could become more active in diplomatic efforts to end the conflict, while others cautioned that Beijing would continue supporting Russia unless the war directly threatened Chinese strategic interests. Several commentators also urged Ukraine to engage more actively with China despite political differences.

The meeting followed Lukashenka’s two-day visit to Russia, where he met Vladimir Putin without any official statement being released afterward. Against that backdrop, Xi’s public endorsement of Belarusian sovereignty drew particular attention.

If China’s position translates into more active diplomacy, analysts believe it could create new opportunities for negotiations and reduce the risk of Belarus becoming more directly involved in the war. However, several commentators warned that it remains too early to conclude that Beijing is fundamentally changing its approach to the conflict.

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