The United States told China in the United Nations on Friday that she should “stop feeding Russia’s aggression” in Ukraine, while China accused Washington of trying to transfer the blame and provoke a confrontation.
UN interim ambassador in the UN, Dorothy Shea, has asked all countries, specifically citing China, who stops exporting to Russia double -use products that, according to Washington, contribute to the Russian war industry base and enable their attacks on drones and missiles against Ukraine.
“Beijing’s allegation of having implemented strong export controls of dual -use goods falls apart from the daily recovery of components produced in China in drones, weapons and vehicles that Russia uses against Ukraine,” Shea said at a UN UN Ukraine meeting composed of 15 members.
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China has not started the war in Ukraine, not part of the conflict, has never provided lethal weapons and always “rigorously controlled double-use materials, including drone exports,” replied China’s vice-depositor in the UN, Geng Shuang.
“We ask the US to stop transferring the blame on the Ukraine issue or to create confrontations and instead play a more constructive role in promoting ceasefire and peace negotiations,” he told the advice.
Reuters reported on Wednesday that engines made in China are being secretly sent through a facade companies to a state drone manufacturer in Russia, labeled “industrial cooling units” to prevent detection after western sanctions.
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“If China is sincere in her request for peace, she should stop feeding Russia’s aggression,” Shea said.