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Russia-Ukraine conflict: US assures China will send weapons
Asked what this type of support would imply, the Secretary of State for Joe Biden’s administration said: “Everything, from ammunition to the weapons themselves.” This crossing is one more in recent days, after the accusations of “air balloons” and “UFOs” that generated mutual accusations.
Speaking to the ABC network on SundayBlinken emphasized that the president of United States, Joe Bidenhe had warned his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinpingalready last March, not to send weapons to Russia.
blinken He made similar remarks in a series of interviews with US television from Germany, where on Saturday he attended the Munich Security Conference and met with his Chinese counterpart, Wang Yi, an exchange that US diplomacy described as “frank and direct”. .
The US Secretary of State warned him of the “implications and consequences” for China if it is found to be providing “material support” to Russia in Ukraine or helping it evade Western sanctions for its invasionsaid State Department spokesman Ned Price, reporting on the bilateral interview.
On the whole, The US comments appeared to be among the clearest warnings yet that China may be ready to go beyond rhetorical, political or diplomatic support for Russia. and help her with weapons for her war in the Ukraine, which began almost a year ago.
Since then, “China has been careful not to cross that line, even delaying the sale of lethal weapons systems for use on the battlefield,” according to a Biden administration source familiar with the matter.
Source: Ambito