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Chile–Ukraine relations are the diplomatic relations between the Republic of Chile and Ukraine.
History
On 28 January 1992, Chile and Ukraine established diplomatic relations.[1]
President Gabriel Boric condemned the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, stating in a tweet: "Russia has chosen war as a means of resolving conflicts. From Chile, we condemn the invasion of Ukraine, the violation of its sovereignty, and the illegitimate use of force. We stand in solidarity with the victims and will strive for peace through our humble efforts."[2] He strongly condemned the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine as an "unacceptable war of aggression."[3] During his presidency, Chile supported United Nations resolutions demanding the immediate withdrawal of Russian troops from Ukraine[4] and offered assistance to the Ukrainian government in clearing landmines left by Russian forces.[5] Boric declined requests to supply Ukraine with weapons. The United States offered to replace any equipment donated by the Chilean Armed Forces to support the Ukrainian armed forces, an offer which Boric rejected.[5]

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