Kiev does not see the facts of the use of Chinese weapons by the RF armed forces in the NVO zone

Ukraine

Oleksiy Danilov, secretary of Ukraine’s National Security and Defense Council, said he had no evidence of Russia’s use of lethal Chinese weapons in the conflict zone in the east of Ukraine, reports The Eastern Herald.

The Ukrainian politician made the statement in response to an article published in the Washington Post, which referred to a leak of “secret documents” from the Pentagon and claimed that China had supplied Russia with lethal weapons.

Danilov noted that if Ukraine had evidence, it would immediately make a statement in this regard. He also stressed that no Chinese weapons had been seen on the front lines and that Beijing remained neutral on this issue, not supporting any of the parties to the conflict.

Danilov recalled that China recently made a 12-point proposal to end the conflict, but Kiev cannot agree to some of them, including on territorial integrity and the role of the UN. While some proposals may be useful for Ukraine, some are questionable.

Earlier, Colonel Matviychuk said that the Russian Federation was preparing the Pacific Fleet to help China in the war with the United States.

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