BRUSSELS — The United States on May 29 accused China's leadership of supporting Russia's war in Ukraine and warned that Beijing could face further sanctions in response from the United States and other Nato countries.
The Biden administration has stepped up warnings about China's support for Russia.BRUSSELS — The United States on May 29 accused China's leadership of supporting Russia's war in Ukraine and warned that Beijing could face further sanctions in response from the United States and other Nato countries.
Campbell said he had briefed Nato's main political decision-making body, the North Atlantic Council , about US concerns on May 28. Campbell said the Chinese actions had created capacities for Russia not only on the battlefield in Ukraine, but to be "able to pose a strategic challenge to others in Europe.Campbell noted that in response to China's actions Europe and the United States had already imposed "sanctions in certain cases" and added: "I would expect that the United States and countries in Nato will take subsequent steps.
Campbell declined to detail what the subsequent steps might be, but said: "I think the view is that we will need to send a clear, unambiguous signal to Beijing that such steps that China is undertaking are dangerous to the long-term stability in Europe."
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