China tells EU it does not want to see Russia lose its war in Ukraine: sources
- China does not want to see Russia lose the war in Ukraine, according to Foreign Minister Wang Yi during a meeting with EU officials in Brussels.
- Wang Yi stated that the Ukraine war has been beneficial for China as it keeps the U.S. focused on Ukraine rather than the Pacific.
- The EU called for China to stop supporting Russia’s military in Ukraine and demanded an end to export restrictions on rare earth minerals.
- China has been accused of supplying components needed for Russian drones and weapons but denies providing military support, according to the South China Morning Post.
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Beijing does not want Russia to lose in Ukraine because it fears the United States would then focus all its attention on it. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas on Wednesday, the South China Morning Post (SCMP) reported, citing several sources familiar with the talks.
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