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NATO Calls China a ‘Decisive Enabler’ in Russia’s War on Ukraine
Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg made the accusation, which was in a declaration approved by the 32 leaders of the alliance, during the NATO summit in Washington on Wednesday.
As NATO allies agreed today in our summit declaration, China has become a decisive enabler of Russia’s war against Ukraine. And China’s support increases the threat Russia poses to Euro-Atlantic security. China cannot enable the largest conflict in Europe in recent history without this negatively impacting their interest and reputation. China provides dual-use equipment, microelectronics, a lot of other tools, which are enabling Russia to build the missiles, to build the bombs, to build the aircraft, to build the weapons they are using to attack Ukraine.
NATO Calls China a ‘Decisive Enabler’ in Russia’s War on Ukraine
By Associated Press•July 10, 2024
Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg made the accusation, which was in a declaration approved by the 32 leaders of the alliance, during the NATO summit in Washington on Wednesday.
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