they are not constantly supplying weapons, forming a constant stream of weapons.
The United States of America “does not have the right to lecture” China on the supply of weapons to Russia.
A spokesman said Chinese Foreign Ministry Wang Wenbin February 20, CNN reports.
This is how the Chinese Foreign Ministry responded to the recent US call not to send weapons to Russia.
“The American side has no right to lecture China. We will never allow the US to dictate or even put pressure on Sino-Russian relations. Who calls for dialogue and peace, and who distributes knives and encourages confrontation,” he said.
US officials fear that Beijing is considering providing “lethal support” to the Russian military. Meanwhile, the PRC persists in calling the war in Ukraine a “crisis”, “situation” or “conflict”.
“China continues to call for peace and advance negotiations to resolve the conflict in Ukraine. China is determined to play a constructive role in helping to de-escalate and cool the situation,” he added.
Before the conflict
The United States believes that China may provide non-lethal military assistance to Russia for the war against Ukraine, reports the American edition of NBC, citing its sources.
According to them, Washington is concerned that in Beijing is considering the possibility of providing lethal weapons.
US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken warned the head of Chinese diplomacy, Wang Yi, about the consequences that Beijing could face if it helps Moscow in the war. They met at the Munich Security Conference.
Supplying equipment to Russia
NBC sources claim that China can already supply “equipment for the spring offensive” to Russia in Ukraine – a military uniform or even body armor.
“We've made clear our concern about lethal aid. We haven't seen them cross that limit yet, but we don't think they've taken it off the agenda,” the source said.
US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken warned top Chinese diplomat Wang Yi of serious consequences if China decides to help Russia in the war against Ukraine or assist Moscow in evading sanctions, the US Foreign Office said.
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At a conference in Munich, a representative of Chinese diplomacy also announced a document with Beijing's proposals for a “political settlement of the Ukrainian issue.”
It will deal, in particular, with that the territorial integrity of all countries must be respected.
It is also known that Chinese President Xi Jinping will deliver a “peace speech” on February 24. This was stated by Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani after a conversation with Wang Yi, Reuters reports.