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One Year Into Ukraine War, China Says Sending Weapons Will Not Bring Peace


Russian President Vladimir Putin (right) greets Chinese foreign policy chief Wang Yi at the Kremlin in Moscow on February 22. The United States and NATO have accused China of considering supplying arms to Russia.
Russian President Vladimir Putin (right) greets Chinese foreign policy chief Wang Yi at the Kremlin in Moscow on February 22. The United States and NATO have accused China of considering supplying arms to Russia.

Chinese Deputy UN Ambassador Dai Bing told the General Assembly on February 23 that one year into the Ukraine war "brutal facts offer an ample proof that sending weapons will not bring peace." He told the UN body that adding "fuel to the fire will only exacerbate tensions" and "prolonging and expanding the conflict will only make ordinary people pay an even heftier price." Bing's comments came after the United States and NATO accused China of considering supplying arms to Russia and warned Beijing against such a move. To read the original story from Reuters, click here.

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