China has not given Russia military aid despite request: U.S. official

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China has not given Russia military aid despite request: U.S. official
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National security adviser Jake Sullivan told reporters the U.S. will continue to monitor any response from China.

National security advisertold reporters that no response to the request has been observed since it was made earlier in March. Russia had asked its ally China to provide it with an unspecified amount of military aid, as well as economic assistance.

When news of Russia's aid request to China first came out, Sullivan said the U.S. would be monitoring the situation. Sullivan said the U.S. will continue to monitor the situation as closely as possible. He also said the U.S. andNewsweek Explaining his decision to side with Russia over the Security Council resolution, U.N. Ambassador Zhang Jun said he voted for the measure in order to formally recognize the humanitarian crisis. However, he acknowledged that ongoing political differences are making his country's official stance on the war murky. Despite this, he did not refer to the conflict as an invasion, falling in line with the Chinese government's stance.

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