US, China confront each other on Ukraine at United Nations
UNITED STATES, JUL 25 – The United States accused China of enabling Russia's missile and drone attacks by exporting dual-use goods, while China denied wrongdoing and urged peace efforts, officials said.
- The US told China at the United Nations that it should "stop fueling Russia's aggression" in Ukraine by exporting dual-use goods that contribute to Russia's war industrial base.
- China accused the US of trying to shift blame and spark confrontation over the Ukraine war, denying that it has provided lethal weapons or exported drones to Russia.
- A US official said China's claim of implementing strong export controls "falls apart" given the daily recovery of Chinese components in Russian weapons used against Ukraine.
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US, China argue over Ukraine at United Nations, Reuters reports
The U.S. on July 25 urged China to stop enabling Russia's war in Ukraine during a UN Security Council meeting, prompting a sharp rebuke from Beijing, which accused Washington of creating confrontation.
The United States, at the UN Security Council meeting, reminded Russia of the need to conclude a peace agreement in Ukraine within 50 days and pointed out China's lies about allegedly not supplying Russia with dual-purpose goods.
The US has sent China, Friday, to the United Nations (UN), that it should "stop feeding Russia's aggression" in Ukraine, while Beijing accused Washington of trying to move and...
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