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China spends billions of dollars on Russian propaganda around the world - State Department

The states are concerned about the West's slow response that China spends more money in Ukraine than Russia itself than Russia itself. China spends billions of dollars on promoting Russian propaganda, which is fully coinciding with Russia's rhetoric against Ukraine, especially in the Global South countries. This was stated on February 28 by the coordinator of the US State Department Center James Rubin, The Guardian writes.

The coordinator noted that Beijing acts globally and spends more money on misinformation than Moscow. China repeats and disseminates Russia's "NATO war. " Some global countries cannot even admit that this invasion, not to mention the side. "The pad is poisoned. For some African countries, for some Asian countries, Ukraine is a far -farm. They believe that they do not receive sufficient attention from the West, and the point, all to one.

It makes some of them look at this war through this prism ", - he stressed. According to him, the West slowly responds to the fact that China spends billions of dollars to spread "poisonous" misinformation around the world. We will remind, yesterday, February 28 in the State Department stated that the Chinese People's Republic from the very beginning in many relations supported the war of the Russian Federation in Ukraine.

Recall that on February 28, the administration of Joe Baiden stated that the Chinese company Spacety, which is on the Black List of the United States, passed the satellite images to the fighters of the Russian PEC "Wagner". Earlier, on February 25, the CIA Director William Burns reported that China was considering the possibility of granting lethal weapons. Washington makes efforts to prevent such assistance to Moscow.

According to CNN of February 25, US intelligence believes that Beijing considers the provision of Russian Dronov-Kamikadze and ammunition for small arms, but the final decision has not been made. The head of the GUR of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine Kirill Budanov declared on February 27 that China is unlikely to agree to supply the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation for war in Ukraine. According to him, there is currently no evidence that such things are being discussed.