NATO chief sees 鈥榮ome signs鈥� China could back Russia鈥檚 war

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg. (AP)
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  • China has pointedly refused to criticize the invasion of Ukraine while echoing Moscow鈥檚 claim that the US and NATO were to blame for provoking the Kremlin

WARSAW, Poland: NATO鈥檚 chief said Wednesday that the military alliance has seen 鈥渟ome signs鈥� that China may be planning to support Russia in its war in Ukraine, and strongly urged Beijing to desist from what would be a violation of international law.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg also told The Associated Press in an interview that the alliance, while not a party to the war, will support Ukraine 鈥渇or as long as it takes.鈥�
Asked whether NATO has any indication that China might be ready to provide arms or other support to Russia鈥檚 war, Stoltenberg said:
鈥淲e have seen some signs that they may be planning for that and of course NATO allies, the United States, have been warning against it because this is something that should not happen. China should not support Russia鈥檚 illegal war.鈥�
Stoltenberg said potential Chinese assistance would amount to providing 鈥�(direct) support to a blatant violation of international law, and of course (as) a member of the UN security council China should not in any way support violation of the UN charter, or international law.鈥�
On Wednesday, Russian President Vladimir Putin hosted the Chinese Communist Party鈥檚 most senior foreign policy official 鈥� Wang Yi 鈥� raising concern in the West that Beijing might be ready to offer Moscow stronger support in the almost year-old war.
China has pointedly refused to criticize the invasion of Ukraine while echoing Moscow鈥檚 claim that the US and NATO were to blame for provoking the Kremlin. China, Russia and South Africa are holding naval drills in the Indian Ocean this week.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has said any Chinese involvement in the Kremlin鈥檚 war effort would be a 鈥渟erious problem.鈥� Ties between China and the US are under severe strain over Taiwan and other issues.
Stoltenberg spoke to The Associated Press in Warsaw, following a meeting of NATO鈥檚 nine eastern flank members with US President Joe Biden on the region鈥檚 security.
He stressed that while NATO 鈥渋s no party鈥� to the Ukraine conflict its tasks are to 鈥渆nsure that Ukraine prevails鈥� and to 鈥減revent this war from escalating beyond Ukraine and becoming a full-fledged war between Russia and NATO.鈥�
He said the main message from the meeting in Warsaw was that 鈥渨e will provide support to Ukraine for as long as it takes.鈥�
It would be a 鈥渢ragedy for the Ukrainians if President Putin wins in Ukraine,鈥� Stoltenberg said, and also 鈥渄angerous for all of us鈥� because it would 鈥渟end the message to all authoritarian leaders that when they use military force, they get what they want.鈥�