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According to the NSDC Secretary Alexei Danilov, there are no reasons to provide ...

"On the front we don't see": Danilov doubts that China supplies weapons of the Russian Federation

According to the NSDC Secretary Alexei Danilov, there are no reasons to provide weapons with aggressor in the PRC. The official assured that in the event of the armament of Chinese production on the front will inform the world and society. The secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine Alexei Danilov commented on the statement with The Washington Post that the released Pentagon documents indicate agreements between China and Russia on the supply of lethal weapons.

The official denied the use of such weapons in the war in the territory of Ukraine. This is known from TSN material. "We do not see Chinese weapons right now," Danilov said. According to him, in the event of such weapons, Ukraine will officially address the China for reasons for assisting the aggressor country and the requirement to stop it. The NSDC secretary recalled that the use of the Russian drones by the Russians.

"You remember when Iranian percussion drones appeared, we immediately made a statement. We disassembled them, as they say, by bones, and even the data of those countries whose components were used there," Danilov recalled. According to him, they do not see the motives in the PRC to Russian invaders in Kiev. At the same time, the official assured that Ukraine would immediately inform society and the world if it happens. "China's position is neutral: they do not support any or the other.

For the first time, Chinese diplomacy came into public space with a proposal of 12 questions about the end of the war, but they call it a little differently," Danilov explained. He commented on the "peace plan" of China. According to him, Ukraine does not agree with certain points, but some accept. Danilov considers the proposals concerning territorial integrity and the UN. "Soon we will have a lot of information on this issue," the NSDC secretary promised.