
The United States has warned China of dire consequences. He has said that if China provided weapons to support Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the outcome would not be good. Earlier, Kyiv's top general visited the border town of Bakhmut, where Ukrainian defenders were holding out against continued attacks.
US and NATO trying to stop China
The US and its NATO allies are doing their best to prevent China from providing military aid to Russia. He believes that China is considering giving deadly equipment including drones to Russia. As Russia's military struggles to capture key targets in eastern Ukraine, Western nations fear helping China arm Russia.
China will have to face serious consequences
White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan told CNN's 'State of the State', "China has to decide on how it moves forward, whether it will provide military assistance, but if it does it will take it seriously." Consequences will have to be faced.
Recently, at a meeting of the Group of Twenty i.e. G-20 in India on Saturday, China refused to condemn Russia's attack on Ukraine. It published a ceasefire proposal on Friday, the first anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, but the proposal is viewed with suspicion by Ukraine's Western allies.
"Judge China by its actions, not its words"
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius told German public broadcaster Deutschlandfunk on Sunday, "When I hear reports... and I don't know if they are true or not, that China plans to supply kamikaze drones to Russia." is also presenting a peace plan, I suggest we judge China by its actions, not its words."
China is considering giving deadly equipment to Russia
Regarding China, CIA Director William Burns also said on Sunday that the US intelligence agency is convinced that the Chinese leadership is considering giving Russia lethal equipment. At the same time, Republican Representative Michael McCaul, chairman of the US House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee, cited reports that drones are one of the weapons China is considering sending to Russia.
Xi Jinping may visit Moscow next week
McCall said Chinese leader Xi Jinping is preparing to travel to Moscow next week for a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Putin called the Ukraine war a "special military operation" in confrontation with the West, which threatens the existence of Russia and the Russian people. He said that the Western countries have only one goal – to dissolve the Russian Federation.
Russian former president and Putin ally Dmitry Medvedev said in comments published on Monday that Western arms supplies to Kyiv risk a global nuclear holocaust.
Sirski boosted the morale of the soldiers
The Ukrainian military said the commander of the Ukrainian Ground Forces, Colonel General Oleksandr Syrsky, visited the eastern city of Bakhmut to boost the morale of troops and negotiate a strategy with units defending the city and surrounding villages. During this, he listened to the Unit Commanders dealing with immediate problems and assisted in resolving them."
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