European Commission: China is the main supplier of dual-use goods to Russia.
01.03.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
01.03.2025
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China is the largest supplier of goods for Russian military production
According to European Commission spokesman Anouar El Anouni, China is the main supplier of dual-use goods to Russia, which are used in military production. This support is critical for Russia to continue its aggressive war against Ukraine. This was reported by Ukrinform.
'China is the largest supplier of dual-use goods and sensitive components that support the Russian military-industrial base, which have been found on the battlefield. De facto, these goods have military purposes. We are also seriously concerned about reports that Chinese companies are providing components for the production of combat drones used by Russia on the battlefield, or even supplying fully assembled combat drones. Without Chinese support, Russia would not be able to continue its aggressive war against Ukraine with the same intensity,' said the spokesman for the European Commission.
The spokesman for the European Commission also emphasized that the European Union unequivocally condemns countries that provide support to the Russian aggressive war and calls for an end to such assistance. This applies not only to direct military support but also to the supply of dual-use goods and 'sensitive' elements that support the Russian military-industrial complex.
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