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US warns China risks peril if it supplies Russia with arms

US warns China risks peril if it supplies Russia with arms

Published February 24,2023


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The US starkly warned China on Thursday towards offering arms to Russia amid studies that the Biden administration is internally deliberating whether or not to publicly launch intelligence suggesting Beijing is mulling the choice.

State Department spokesman Ned Price stated that ought to China resolve to “provide lethal assistance or to provide systematic assistance to Russia,” they’d accomplish that “at their own peril.”

“It would come with costs and consequences from the United States, from the international community,” he advised reporters. “We’re watching this very closely. We’ve had these conversations directly, candidly, frankly, with the PRC, including when the secretary (of state) met with (China’s top diplomat) Wang Yi in Munich just last weekend.”

Price was referring to China by its official acronym.

The Wall Street Journal newspaper earlier on Thursday reported that the administration is internally debating the deserves of releasing intelligence that reveals China is contemplating sending arms to Moscow to help its ongoing battle towards Ukraine.

After assembly with Wang on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference, Secretary of State Antony Blinken stated the US has info that signifies China is “considering providing lethal support,” stressing “we’ve made very clear to them that that would cause a serious problem for us and in our relationship.”

Blinken is slated to deal with the UN Security Council on Friday throughout a ministerial-level assembly to mark the one-year anniversary of Russia’s battle on Ukraine.

Asked if the highest diplomat would lay out throughout that assembly the alleged intelligence within the US’s possession, Price threw chilly water on the suggestion, saying “I wouldn’t expect him to go into any detail on this front.”

Source: www.anews.com.tr