China will have to pay dearly if it supplies arms to Russia – US NSA warns

Washington / Beijing / Moscow: ‘The Russia-Ukraine conflict has further increased China’s complexity. The Chinese regime has to decide for itself how to proceed. If China decides to supply arms to Russia, it will have to pay a heavy price. It is expected that China’s leadership will think carefully before taking such a decision,’ said US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan. China has responded to the US warning and has made it clear that it is trying for a political solution and peace.

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China will have to pay dearly if it supplies arms to Russia – US NSA warnsIn the security conference held in Germany a few days ago, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken alleged that China might start supplying dangerous weapons to Russia in the near future. After that, William Burns, the head of the US intelligence agency CIA, confirmed it. Burns said that US agencies have solid information about this. US President Joe Biden also raised the issue of arms supply to China. Against this background, US security advisors have warned China and made them aware of the possible consequences.

Even though China has not openly taken sides in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, claims are being made by western systems and media that China is secretly cooperating with Russia in a big way. The West has imposed massive sanctions on Russia amid the Russia-Ukraine conflict. China will have to pay dearly if it supplies arms to Russia – US NSA warnsIt is coming to light that China, opposing these sanctions, has increased trade cooperation with Russia and transactions in other areas. It also includes fuel import. China’s imports of Russian fuel have reached record levels; reports have recently surfaced.

In addition, Chinese companies are providing Russia with semiconductors, drones, satellite photographs and other technical assistance in large quantities. After the start of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, the senior leaders and officials of Russia and China met each other on a large scale. Even before the attack on Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin had held talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping. A video conference was also held between the two leaders on the occasion of New Year. It was also stated that the cooperation between the two countries had reached a new height.

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