China Denies Weapon Supply Accusations in Ukraine Conflict
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China's Foreign Ministry denied accusations of supplying arms to parties involved in the war in Ukraine and accused NATO of spreading misinformation.
China never supplied weapons to parties in the Ukraine war, foreign ministry says
BEIJING — China's foreign ministry on Thursday denied that China supplied weapons to parties in the Ukraine war, and accused "relevant NATO personnel" of slandering China's "normal military build-up". Guo Jiakun, a spokesperson for the foreign ministry, made the remarks in a regular press briefing in response to NATO chief Mark Rutte saying there was a "massive build-up" of the military in China, and that China was supporting the war effort in U…
China Denies Weapon Supply Accusations in Ukraine Conflict
China's foreign ministry refutes claims of supplying weapons to Ukraine war parties, accusing NATO personnel of slander. Spokesperson Guo Jiakun addresses the issue during a press briefing, responding to NATO chief Mark Rutte's comments on China's military build-up and alleged support of Ukraine's war efforts.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman denies Beijing supplied Russia with weapons during conflict with Ukraine. This is a reaction to NATO Secretary General's words.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China stated that Beijing had not supplied any arms to either Russia or Ukraine, a briefing given by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Thursday by Go Jiakun, informing Global Times. He said that Beijing continued to maintain its neutral position on the war in Ukraine and had consistently called for dialogue and a peaceful solution to the conflict. "China has never handed over arms to any party to the conflict.…
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