French President's Adviser Exposes China's Potential Military Support to Russia in Ukraine Conflict
French President's adviser reveals that China is delivering items to Russia for potential military use in Ukraine war. Concerns raised about China's role and neutrality, emphasizing the need for peace efforts.
In a rare public address, French President Emmanuel Macron's top diplomatic adviser, Emmanuel Bonne, revealed that China has been delivering items to Russia that could potentially be used as military equipment in the ongoing war in Ukraine.
Bonne stated that while there is no evidence of massive military deliveries, there are indications that China is providing dual-use technologies and non-lethal assistance to Russia.
The French government has urged China to abstain from delivering arms to Russia, emphasizing the importance of Ukraine's stability and the need for a solid peace agreement. Bonne's statements come amid growing concerns over China's role in the conflict and its impact on global security.
The Chinese embassy in Paris has not yet responded to requests for comment on the matter. This revelation raises questions about China's intentions and its position as a neutral party in the conflict. It also underscores the need for international cooperation and diplomatic efforts to resolve the war in Ukraine and ensure lasting peace in the region.