Officials recently cited by the New York Times floated moving nuclear weapons into Ukraine as insurance against repeat Russian aggression.
China has renewed its warnings over the potential use of nuclear weapons in the Russia-Ukraine war, in response to recent speculation about the possibility of the U.S. stationing them in the embattled country to deter future Russian aggression.
However, the country has consistently avoided labeling Russia's 2022 invasion as such and has provided Moscow with substantial economic and diplomatic support.Trade with its northern neighbor and purchases of Russian oil and gas have soared. Meanwhile, Beijing has amplified the Kremlin's narratives while censoring anti-war criticism of Vladimir Putin on Chinese social media platforms.
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