又躺枪了。Russia has requested military assistance from China in Ukraine

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Russia has asked China for military assistance in Ukraine, including drones, a senior US official said Sunday.
 
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US officials say Russia has asked China for military help in Ukraine

White House fears move is sign of ever closer ties between Beijing and Moscow Yang Jiechi, China’s top foreign policy official, is to meet US national security adviser Jake Sullivan in Rome to discuss Ukraine this week © AP Share on twitter (opens new window) Share on facebook (opens new window) Share on linkedin (opens new window) Save Org Share Demetri Sevastopulo in Washington 2 HOURS AGO Print this page Receive free War in Ukraine updates We’ll send you a myFT Daily Digest email rounding up the latest War in Ukraine news every morning.


Russia has asked China for military equipment to support its invasion of Ukraine, according to US officials, sparking concern in the White House that Beijing may undermine western efforts to help Ukrainian forces defend their country.

US officials told the Financial Times that Russia had requested military equipment and other assistance since the start of the invasion. They declined to give details of what Russia had requested.

Another person familiar with the situation said the US was preparing to warn its allies, amid some indications that China may be preparing to help Russia. Other US officials have said there were signs that Russia was running out of some kinds of weaponry as the war in Ukraine extends into its third week.

The White House did not comment.

Liu Pengyu, the Chinese embassy spokesperson in Washington, said he was unaware of any suggestions that China might be willing to help Russia.

“China is deeply concerned and grieved on the Ukraine situation,” Liu said. “We sincerely hope that the situation will ease and peace will return at an early date.”

The revelation comes as Jake Sullivan, US national security adviser, heads to Rome for talks on Monday with Yang Jiechi, China’s top foreign policy official.

Before leaving Washington on Sunday, Sullivan warned China not to try to “bail out” Russia by helping Moscow to circumvent the sanctions that the US and its allies have imposed on President Vladimir Putin and his regime. Recommended News in-depthWar in Ukraine ‘A serious failure’: scale of Russia’s military blunders becomes clear

“We will ensure that neither China, nor anyone else, can compensate Russia for these losses,” Sullivan told NBC television on Sunday. “In terms of the specific means of doing that, again, I’m not going to lay all of that out in public, but we will communicate that privately to China, as we have already done and will continue to do.”

The apparent request for equipment and other kinds of unspecified military assistance was made as the Russian military struggles to make as much progress in Ukraine as western intelligence believe they expected.

It also raises fresh questions over the China-Russia relationship, which has grown stronger as both countries express their opposition to the US over everything from Nato to sanctions.

China has portrayed itself as a neutral actor in the Ukraine crisis and has refused to condemn Russia for invading the country. The US has also seen no sign that President Xi Jinping is willing to put any pressure on Putin.

The two leaders signed a joint statement in Beijing last month describing the Beijing-Moscow partnership as having “no limits”, in another sign that the two capitals were drawing even closer together.

Chris Johnson, a former top CIA China analyst, said the Russian request underscored that Russia-China ties were the closest they had been since before the Sino-Soviet split in the 1960s.

“But it also highlights China’s position as the clear senior partner in the relationship now,” said Johnson, who heads the political risk firm China Strategies Group.

“Moreover, if they even are considering providing assistance, that speaks volumes about the personalised nature of the relationship amidst Chinese fears that Putin could fall, unleashing chaos on their northern border unseen since the collapse of the Soviet Union.” Follow Demetri Sevastopulo on Twitter
 
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双方都卖呗,反正是生意

土共也没制裁大毛,人家要,也不能不卖给它
好歹找个中间商,比较金三胖
 
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这个世界本来就是恶霸的世界。

美国和北约卖的武器占全球70%。 任何有武装冲突的地方,都有美制或欧制的武器。

我估计中国不会直接卖,而是通过第三国倒卖。
 
这个世界本来就是恶霸的世界。

美国和北约卖的武器占全球70%。 任何有武装冲突的地方,都有美制或欧制的武器。

我估计中国不会直接卖,而是通过第三国倒卖。
美国和欧洲是恶霸,中国是鸡贼的恶霸
 
完全可以。
条件是武统台湾的时候俄罗斯同意借给中共几千枚核弹。如何没用上,就还给它。用了就付钱。
 
戰爭就是军伙商发财的時候,必須向米国学习,利益高於一切
 
这个世界本来就是恶霸的世界。

美国和北约卖的武器占全球70%。 任何有武装冲突的地方,都有美制或欧制的武器。

我估计中国不会直接卖,而是通过第三国倒卖。

不要用中国制造的商标,川普教了用其他国家的商标,山宅產品
 
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