The United States had previously insisted that China promised to provide military assistance to Russia and notified European countries, but now it has changed its tune.
According to comprehensive US media reports, on the eve of US President Biden’s trip to Europe, his national security adviser Jack Sullivan held a media briefing on March 22. Sullivan was asked by reporters regarding “China’s military aid to Russia”.
In response to the assertion the U.S. government insisted a few days ago, Sullivan responded that he had not found any evidence that China had provided weapons and equipment to Russia.
Sullivan also revealed at a press conference that Biden plans to announce the latest sanctions once morest Russia when he participates in a special NATO meeting in Brussels.
“Biden will work with our allies to launch further sanctions on Russia … and ensure that sanctions are enforced,” Sullivan said.
Sullivan said that so far, “none of the three goals of Russia’s military operation, whether it is to bring Ukraine to its knees, strengthen Russia, or divide and weaken the West, have been successful.” And “the brave Ukrainians refused to surrender, they fought back, they defended their homeland.”