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US reiterates claim that China is considering sending Russia military help for Ukraine war

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Thursday reiterated his contention that Beijing is considering providing military support for Russia's war against Ukraine, a claim the Chinese government has refuted.

While the American intelligence community has not detected "systematic" evasion by China of sanctions against Russia, "we also have picked up information over the last couple of months that strongly indicates that China is now considering doing that", Blinken said in an online discussion with The Atlantic's editor-in-chief, Jeffrey Goldberg.

Concern that China might provide arms or other materiel for use against Ukraine was one of the main messages Blinken delivered to Beijing's top-ranking diplomat Wang Yi at last week's Munich Security Conference in Germany.

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"I ... directly told [Wang] this concern, what we were seeing, and reminded him of the many conversations between President [Joe] Biden and President Xi [Jinping], and reminded him that this would be a serious problem in the relationship," America's top envoy recalled.

"I'm hopeful but in a very clear-minded way that China will get that message because it's not only coming from us," Blinken added. "It's coming from many other countries who do not want to see China aiding and abetting in a material way Russia's war effort in Ukraine.

"And so to the extent China is trying to engage in a charm offensive these days to re-engage with other countries as it comes out of Covid, I don't think it wants to be in the business of further alienating them by providing lethal support to Russia," he said.

Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin accused Washington of "spreading false information" a day after Blinken first made the accusation in a CBS interview.

"It is the United States and not China that is endlessly shipping weapons to the battlefield," Wang said at a briefing on Monday.

Beijing has boosted its engagement with Moscow with Wang Yi's visit there this week. The trip is expected to pave the way for Xi to visit the Russian capital.

Washington regards these developments as directly contradicting the diplomats' efforts to shore up ties in Europe.

Blinken also tied Washington's strategy in trying to deter Russian aggression in Ukraine to Beijing's plans for Taiwan, which it seeks to reunify with the mainland after decades of de facto independence.

Beijing says Taiwan must be reunified by force if necessary. As is the case with many Western countries, the US does not recognise the island as an independent state. But Washington is committed by law to support Taiwan's military defence capability - a stance Beijing strongly opposes.

"I think the fact that so many countries have come together, and the way they've come together, has to be something that China factors into its own thinking about Taiwan, including at some point in the future, any potential use of force," Blinken said.

"The sanctions, the export controls that have been imposed on Russia, and that are doing serious damage, damage, by the way that's going to accumulate," he added. "I think that's something that China has to factor into its thinking about the future."

"I think it has to factor into its thinking the huge reputational costs that Russia has incurred."

This article originally appeared on the South China Morning Post (SCMP).

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