US calls on a silent China to use its sway over Russia and North Korea
- The U.S. and South Korea urged China to influence Russia and North Korea to prevent escalation, as North Korean troops aid Russia in its war against Ukraine.
- Secretary of State Antony Blinken stated that there was a 'robust conversation' about U.S. expectations for China to curb these activities.
- Lu Chao, a Chinese academic, commented that the U.S. should not expect China to manage North Korea's actions.
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US Calls on China to ‘Curb’ North Korean Involvement in Russia–Ukraine War
Secretary of State Antony Blinken confirmed on Oct. 31 that the United States has communicated with China about curbing North Korea’s involvement in the ongoing Russia–Ukraine war. “In fact, we had a robust conversation just this week, and I think they know well the concerns that we have and the expectations that, both in word and deed, they’ll use the influence that they have to work to curb these activities,” Blinken said during a press confer…
US Calls on a Silent China to Use Its Sway over Russia and North Korea
The U.S. and South Korea have called on China to use its influence over Russia and North Korea to prevent escalation after Pyongyang sent thousands of troops to Russia to aid Moscow's war against Ukraine. Beijing has so far stayed quiet.
Russia and North Korea are strengthening their ties, much to China's chagrin. Now, according to a New York Times report, Washington is opening channels of communication with Beijing and hoping to exert influence.
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