NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg says that the military alliance has seen 'some signs' that China may be planning to support Russia in its war in Ukraine, and strongly urged Beijing to desist from what would be a violation of international law.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg says that the military alliance has seen"some signs" that China may be planning to support Russia in its war in Ukraine, and strongly urged Beijing to desist from what would be a violation of international law.
Stoltenberg said potential Chinese assistance would amount to providing" support to a blatant violation of international law, and of course a member of the U.N. security council China should not in any way support violation of the U.N. charter, or international law." with CBS News'"Face the Nationmoderator Margaret Brennan that China is actively considering providing lethal support, including weapons and ammunition to aid Moscow in its war against Ukraine.
On Wednesday, Russian President Vladimir Putin hosted the Chinese Communist Party's most senior foreign policy official — Wang Yi — raising concern in the West that Beijing might be ready to offer Moscow stronger support in the almost year-old war. "Our assessment is they have not yet made that decision up to this point," Chollet told CBS News contributor Michael Morell on his podcast"" this week."But there are just increasing indications that this is something on their minds. And that's a concern to us."
It would be a"tragedy for the Ukrainians if President Putin wins in Ukraine," Stoltenberg said, and also"dangerous for all of us" because it would"send the message to all authoritarian leaders that when they use military force, they get what they want."
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