Ukraine Pulls Out of Anti-China U.N. Statement After Report of Biden Freezing Aid
The government of Ukraine quietly withdrew support for a United Nations resolution demanding China allow an investigation into its concentration camps this weekend, promoting effusive applause from Chinese state media on Monday.
The resolution, which the government of Canada presented at the Human Rights Council, boasted the signatures of over 40 countries and condemned China for its increasingly repressive communist policies in Hong Kong and Tibet.
“Credible reports indicate that over a million people have been arbitrarily detained in Xinjiang,” the statement read in part, “and that there is widespread surveillance disproportionately targeting Uyghurs and members of other minorities and restrictions on fundamental freedoms and Uyghur culture.”
“There are also reports of torture or cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment or punishment, forced sterilization, sexual and gender-based violence, and forced separation of children from their parents by authorities,” it continued. “We urge China to allow immediate, meaningful and unfettered access to Xinjiang for independent observers, including the [U.N.] High Commissioner [on Human Rights].”
As the statement notes, satellite images suggest the Chinese Communist Party has built over 1,000 concentration camps in Xinjiang, its largest and westernmost region, to house millions of people belonging to Muslim ethnic minorities, particularly the Uyghur population. Camp survivors have testified that victims are subject to indoctrination, regular gang rape and other sexual torture; and medical testing that indicates the practice of live organ harvesting.
Ukraine is a member of China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), its global infrastructure debt-trap program for developing countries, and recently signed a deal with Beijing to import thousands of doses of the Communist Party’s low-efficacy coronavirus vaccines. The Associated Press (AP), citing anonymous sources, claimed the Party threatened to terminate the vaccine deal if Kyiv did not withdraw from the Xinjiang statement.
Under President Volodymyr Zelensky, despite its membership in BRI, the Ukrainian government has shown little fear of conflict with China, however, unilaterally sanctioning four Chinese companies this year for attempts to buy out a strategic military jet engine manufacturer. While remaining a public ally of the United States, Zelensky’s administration has also experienced growing tensions with President Joe Biden, who has made several moves benefiting the government of Russian leader Vladimir Putin including refusing to sanction Russia’s Nordstream 2 European gas pipeline and extending the New START nuclear proliferation treaty. Biden has also publicly insulted Ukraine as too corrupt to be allowed into the NATO military alliance, without addressing allegations of his own family’s questionable deals with Ukrainian oligarchs.
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