Australian Foreign Minister Wong urges China not to supply arms to the Russian Federation amid the conflict in Ukraine

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Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong has urged China not to do so amid rumors that China is allegedly supplying Russia with possible weapons. He announced this after the G20 foreign ministers meeting in New Delhi, she said. TASS.

“The world trusts China’s responsibility and leadership when it comes to Ukraine, and believes that China will not supply arms to Russia, given Beijing’s close relationship with Moscow. This is a call not only to Australia, but to all countries of the world,” he said.

Wong also added that Canberra and Beijing currently face barriers to bilateral trade, but “it is in the interests of both countries to remove them”.

On March 3, Russian Ambassador to Great Britain Andrei Kelin, as far as Beijing knows, does not provide Moscow military aid and does not intend to do so.

The day before, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz He insisted China does not send weapons to the Russian Federation. He added that peace cannot be achieved in Ukraine if the supply of Western weapons is cut off.

Former Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Wang Wenbin judicial So-called “US intelligence” speculation and slander that Beijing allegedly equips the Russian army with weapons.

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