The claim from the USA about China that will make a sound in the Russia-Ukraine war

The claim from the USA about China that will make

Russia’s attacks on Ukraine continued on the 18th day. While countries’ support for Ukraine is on the agenda, sanctions against Russia are also followed closely. While these developments were taking place, it was also a matter of curiosity what kind of attitude China would follow in the Russia-Ukraine war. A remarkable claim about China was made by the USA. The claim in question is “Is Russia exhausted?” brought the question to mind. Here are the details…

ALLEGED THAT RUSSIA WANTS MILITARY EQUIPMENT FROM CHINA

In the news in the US press, US officials’ claims that Russia has requested military equipment and various aids from China since the start of its attacks on Ukraine were included. US officials, who did not provide details about what Russia wants from China, stated that there are some signs that China may be ready to help Russia and that the US plans to discuss this issue with its allies. US officials also suggested that there were signs that some of the weapons in Russia’s inventory were running out.

THINGS TO SEE IN ROME

U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan will travel to Rome, Italy, tomorrow to meet with Yang Jiechi, Director of the Office of the Foreign Relations Commission of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, amid concerns that China may help him evade the economic sanctions imposed on Russia.

INTERVIEW DETAILS

“The talks will focus on efforts to manage the rivalry between the two countries and the impact of Russia’s war against Ukraine on regional and global security,” the White House National Security Council said in a statement.

BIOLOGICAL OR CHEMICAL ATTACKS

Sullivan, on the other hand, about Russia accusing other countries of launching biological or chemical attacks, said, “I can say that they are about to do it themselves. China and other countries should not try to help Russia circumvent sanctions. Neither China nor any other country has to bear Russia’s losses. We will make sure he doesn’t make up for it.” (UAV)

mn-1-general