China will host Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, an ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin, amid concerns Beijing is weighing lethal aid to Moscow.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. China and Russia refused to sign the document, which meant the two-day summit ended without its usual communique. U.S. officials have told The Washington Post that Beijing is considering providing the Kremlin with artillery shells, a move that could alter the war’s trajectory in Moscow’s favor.according to
China’s Foreign Ministry. In a phone call ahead of the visit, the foreign ministers of China and Belarus “exchanged views on the Ukraine crisis,” according to a Chinese readout of the call. China’s foreign minister, Qin Gang, apparently emphasized that Beijing “always stands on the side of peace.”, despite growing pressure from Ukraine.An American veteran fighting in Ukraine was killed in action on Feb. 16.
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