Washington/Beijing: The US has recently found China’s support for Russia’s military to be ‘disturbing’. There are indications that China may be surreptitiously moving towards providing lethal military aid to Russia. US officials have given this information to CNN. However, he/she did not say which intelligence is indicating to the US a change in China’s position. But they are deeply concerned and have shared intelligence with allies and partners at the Munich Security Conference.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken met his/her Chinese counterpart Wang Yi on Saturday amid a bitter row over China’s alleged spy balloon. During this, he/she raised the issue of Russia support and ‘unacceptable’ violation of American sovereignty. he/she warned that sanctions could be imposed on China for helping Russia in the Ukraine war. The meeting between the foreign ministers of the two countries took place on Saturday on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference.Russia Ukraine War News: Russia committed crimes against humanity in Ukraine, will bring them to justice… America announced
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US State Department spokesman Ned Price said, ‘The Secretary of State spoke directly about the unacceptable violation of American sovereignty and international law by China’s surveillance balloons in American airspace and said that such irresponsible actions should not happen again. Needed.’ “During the meeting, Blinken made it clear that the US will not tolerate any violation of its sovereignty and that the Chinese balloon program – which has encroached on the airspace of more than 40 countries across five continents – has been exposed to the world,” he/she said. ‘
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After the attack on Ukraine, when Western countries imposed many sanctions on Russia, then China announced the removal of wheat import restrictions on Russia. Blinken also discussed the issue of the Russia-Ukraine war during his/her meeting with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi. “Regarding Russia’s brutal war against Ukraine, the secretary of state warned that China would face dire consequences if it provided material support to Russia or helped it evade systemic sanctions,” Price reported. ‘
(with agency inputs)