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After the United States sold Ukrainian weapons again, Ukraine handed over the control of state-owned enterprises to the United States, and the 4.5 billion owed to China was not repaid

The crisis in Ukraine has been going on for several years, taking huge humanitarian and economic toll on Ukraine and its neighbours. Recently, the Government of Ukraine proposed a ceasefire that attracted widespread attention. However, the implementation of this plan was accompanied by Ukraine's decision to sell all state-owned enterprises to the West and close its doors to China.

After the United States sold Ukrainian weapons again, Ukraine handed over the control of state-owned enterprises to the United States, and the 4.5 billion owed to China was not repaid

The crisis in Ukraine has continued since the outbreak of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, resulting in thousands of casualties and a large number of internally displaced persons. To resolve the crisis, the Government of Ukraine had recently proposed a ceasefire in the hope of resolving the current conflict by peaceful means. However, the plan sparked a series of controversies and subsequent decisions, especially Ukraine's move to sell state-owned enterprises to the West and close its doors to China.

The ceasefire proposed by the Ukrainian government is aimed at resolving the conflict with Russia through dialogue and diplomacy. The plan calls for an immediate ceasefire, the withdrawal of troops and the restoration of border control. In addition, the plan proposes a political solution to the problems of eastern Ukraine, including autonomy and special status. Through this programme, the Government of Ukraine hopes to bring peace and stability to the country, but some of those decisions have attracted widespread attention.

As part of the ceasefire package, the Ukrainian government decided to sell state-owned enterprises to Western investors, including important sectors such as energy, power networks, infrastructure and agriculture. This move has caused widespread controversy, on the one hand, some believe that it will bring external financial and technical support to Ukraine, promote the country's economic recovery and reconstruction; On the other hand, there are concerns that Ukraine's national resources and assets will lose autonomous control, posing risks to the country's long-term interests.

After the United States sold Ukrainian weapons again, Ukraine handed over the control of state-owned enterprises to the United States, and the 4.5 billion owed to China was not repaid

Another decision that attracted attention was Ukraine's decision to close its doors to China. The Ukrainian government decided to limit the opportunities for Chinese enterprises to invest in Ukraine and participate in important national projects. This decision has aroused strong dissatisfaction and concern from China and the international community. China is one of Ukraine's important trading partners and sources of investment, and there is great potential for cooperation between the two countries. However, the Ukrainian government believes that the restriction of China's participation is due to national security and interest protection considerations.

The ceasefire proposed by the Government of Ukraine is undoubtedly a positive effort aimed at resolving the current conflict by peaceful means. However, the plan, which was accompanied by the decision to sell state-owned enterprises to the West and close the door to China, has sparked widespread controversy and skepticism. It is argued that these decisions could have a negative impact on Ukraine's long-term interests.

Ukraine's sale of state-owned enterprises to the West may bring external financial and technical support, but there is also a risk of losing autonomous control and damaging long-term interests. This practice of handing over important state assets to external control may trap Ukraine in a long-term dependent and passive position, unable to make and develop on its own.

After the United States sold Ukrainian weapons again, Ukraine handed over the control of state-owned enterprises to the United States, and the 4.5 billion owed to China was not repaid

China's decision to close its doors has also attracted widespread attention. China is an important trading partner and source of investment for Ukraine, and there is great potential for cooperation between the two countries. Restricting Chinese investment in Ukraine and participation in important national projects may weaken cooperation between the two countries and negatively affect Ukraine's economic development and international image.

Conclusion: The only ceasefire proposed by Ukraine is a positive effort in the search for a peaceful solution to the conflict. However, the decisions that accompany the plan, such as selling state-owned enterprises to the West and closing the door to China, have sparked widespread controversy and concern. These decisions could negatively affect Ukraine's long-term interests and international relations. Therefore, while pursuing a peaceful settlement of the conflict, the Government of Ukraine needs to carefully consider and balance the country's economy and interests, and maintain communication and cooperation with all parties in order to achieve comprehensive sustainable development and stability.

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