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Zelensky Claims China Aids Russia in War, Urges U.S. Response
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky accused China today of actively supporting Russia’s war against Ukraine, calling for a strong U.S. reaction to this alarming shift in global alliances. His statement marks a dramatic escalation in rhetoric, alleging Beijing has crossed a line from neutrality to backing Moscow’s military efforts with tangible aid.
Zelensky offered no public evidence but claimed China’s involvement is clear to Ukraine’s intelligence. He suggested that drones or other weaponry might be among the support provided.
Russia and China have deepened ties since the war began, with trade booming in 2024. Beijing has denied arming Moscow, insisting it remains neutral in the conflict.
The U.S. has yet to respond officially, but Trump has previously criticized China’s role in global instability. Analysts expect Washington to investigate Zelensky’s claims swiftly.
Ukraine has struggled against Russian advances, with recent losses in Kursk reported. Zelensky warned that Chinese aid could tip the battlefield balance further against Kyiv.
China’s Foreign Ministry called the accusation baseless, accusing Ukraine of stoking tensions. It reiterated that Beijing seeks peace, not escalation, in the war.
Trump’s administration has prioritized countering China, with tariffs and sanctions already in play. Zelensky’s plea could push the U.S. to tighten the screws further on Beijing.
Experts say if true, Chinese support for Russia would mark a bold defiance of Western pressure. They note it could complicate Trump’s trade war and foreign policy goals.
Ukraine’s allies in Europe are also likely to demand clarity on China’s actions. NATO has long warned of growing Russia-China military cooperation.
Zelensky’s remarks come as he seeks more U.S. weapons and funding to hold the line. He framed China’s alleged role as a threat to global security, not just Ukraine.
The White House has remained silent so far, but pressure is mounting for a response. Reportedly, U.S. intelligence is already probing the claims for verification.
This bombshell could reshape the war’s dynamics and U.S.-China relations in Trump’s term. The world awaits proof—and Washington’s next move.
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