President Biden’s top national security adviser says the White House had not yet seen China provide Russia with lethal assistance in its war on Ukraine and warned Beijing that doing so would be against their interests.
earlier this month, four U.S. officials familiar with the matter said that the administration is worried Beijing is considering sending lethal aid. Asked by Bloomberg about reports of possible lethal assistance to Russia, a spokesman for China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said,"We will never accept U.S.'s criticism, even coercion and pressure on on China-Russia relations.
Sullivan on Sunday stressed the importance of establishing adequate military communications between the nations. “It is not that all lines of communication are cut or shut off,” Sullivan added, noting Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s
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