China sends weapons and military equipment to Russia, according to Politico

The information given by the American site Politico falls as Chinese President Xi Jinping announces visit to Moscow next week to meet his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin there, his first official visit to Russia since the invasion of Ukraine.

This is the first time that it can be confirmed that China sends weapons, such as rifles, ballistic equipment – bulletproof vests – to Russian companies, although it is however impossible to prove that it is concretely a question of supporting the Russian war effort.

Beijing also continues to send previously undeclared drones, drone parts and “dual-use” equipment, i.e. commercial items that might also be used on the battlefield in Ukraine.

No exposure of China to Western retaliation

The sale of dual-use items allows China to increase its aid to Moscow without suffering reprisals from Western countries. US and European leaders have warned Beijing once morest supporting Russia’s military efforts in Ukraine.

A few weeks ago, they had warned that China was considering sending weapons to the Russian military, which might potentially change the nature of the fighting on the ground in Ukraine.

The Chinese Embassy in Washington said in a statement that Beijing is committed to promoting peace talks in Ukraine. The embassy spokesperson said that “ China was not the cause of the crisis and that it did not supply arms to any of the parties to the conflict ».

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