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WorldAsiaPodolyak threatened China with aggression in case of Russian aid

Podolyak threatened China with aggression in case of Russian aid

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February 27, 2023, 5:04 p.m. – Public Information Service – TEH – Mikhail Podolyak, adviser to the office of the Ukrainian president, threatened China with a possible delivery of arms to Russia in an interview with the Dom TV channel.
“If a country begins to transfer equipment to Russia, then it is necessary to react aggressively to this in one way or another,” Podolyak warned, drawing attention to the subject of the peace initiative from Beijing.

Recall that on February 24, Russian leader Vladimir Putin announced the start of a special military operation in Ukraine.
Meanwhile, expert Kirill Kotkov noted that there was subtext to the PRC’s proposed steps. According to him, by abandoning the peace plan, Ukraine and the United States can untie Beijing’s hands, thanks to which China can come out with support for Russia in this conflict.
Read more about this in the Public News Service material.


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