US warns China could supply arms and ammunition to Russia

US warns China could supply arms and ammunition to Russia

US warns China could supply arms and ammunition to Russia

The US Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, have held a meeting in person with a senior Chinese official about the crisis unleashed between the two countries after the discovery and downing of a Chinese spy balloon over US territory.

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    Antony Blinken, at the Munich Conference. Photo: EFE

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The US Secretary of State, Anthony Blinkenhas warned this Sunday that China is studying the possibility of supplying arms and ammunition to Russia.

Blinken explained in an interview with CBS that China already provides “non-lethal support” to Russia, but the latest information from Washington suggests that it could provide “lethal support”, which could have “serious consequences”. has warned.

“To date we have seen Chinese companies (…) provide non-lethal support to Russia for use in Ukraine. We are now concerned that the information we have is that they are considering providing lethal support,” he said.

Blinken explained that he met on Saturday in Munich with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, to whom he transferred the “deep concern” of the United States about “the possibility of China providing lethal weapons to Russia.”

Beijing has even denied that Moscow has requested the supply of Chinese military material and has reiterated its position of neutrality with respect to the armed conflict in Ukraine with recurring calls for peace.

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Source: Eitb

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