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Russian chocolates sold out in China as show of support

by REUTERS

BEIJING Mar 03, 2022 - 12:19 pm GMT+3
People wearing face masks wait to cross a street in Beijing, China, Feb, 23, 2022. (EPA Photo)
People wearing face masks wait to cross a street in Beijing, China, Feb, 23, 2022. (EPA Photo)
by REUTERS Mar 03, 2022 12:19 pm

In what it said showed the country’s friendship in "difficult" times, a Russian-run online store on Chinese e-commerce platform JD.com thanked Chinese shoppers for their support after it sold out of most items, including chocolate and fabric softener.

The online shopfront of the "Russian State Pavilion" store, which says it is endorsed by the Russian Embassy in China, displayed multiple sold-out signs on products ranging from KDV candies to chocolate wafers.

"Dear Chinese friends, thank you for your support to Russia and Russia State Pavilion at this difficult time," said a man identifying himself as Sergey Batsev, a representative from nonprofit organization Business Russia in a short video posted to the online store.

"We see the friendship of old Chinese friends under this complicated and constantly changing international situation."

Local media reported that the video was posted on Wednesday and the shop had seen a sudden surge in followers, from less than 100,000 on Wednesday morning to over a million by Thursday afternoon.

The store's customer service declined to answer further queries. JD.com did not immediately respond to queries sent by Reuters.

China has refused to condemn Russia's attack on Ukraine or to call it an invasion and has repeatedly called for a negotiated solution. Chinese social media users have overwhelmingly favored Russia's position in the conflict, with many blaming NATO expansion.

On Alibaba's Taobao marketplace, another popular e-commerce platform, some buyers of Russian chocolates left comments saying they had made their purchase in support of Russia.

“Huzzah, Huzzah, Huzzah! Russia, add oil!,” said one, using a popular Chinese expression of encouragement. "(I) hope people will buy more Russian products, supporting Russia is the same as supporting ourselves."

While not as common, there were also offline signs of people's views on the war. On Wednesday, a billboard hung outside the wall of the Canadian Embassy in Beijing, which read "We are with Ukraine" was defaced with a message in red paint critical of NATO.

The Canadian Embassy referred a query to Ottawa, which did not immediately respond. China's Foreign Ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

But there were also some online shows of support for Ukrainian goods. One customer of chocolate made by Ukrainian confectionary firm Roshen, left a comment urging support for Ukraine. "The Ukrainians will win!"

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