Irish Independent

China is supplying Russia with lethal aid, UK alleges

- NINA LLOYD

China is providing Russia with lethal aid for use in its war against Ukraine, the UK’s defence secretary has said.

Grant Shapps suggested that British and US intelligen­ce contradict­s Beijing’s previous attempts to present itself as a moderating influence on Moscow.

Mr Shapps used a speech at the London Defence Conference yesterday to reveal China’s collaborat­ion as he argued Nato needs to “wake up” and bolster defence spending alliance-wide.

He said: “Today I can reveal that we have evidence that Russia and China are collaborat­ing on combat equipment for use in Ukraine.”

Mr Shapps added: “US and British defence intelligen­ce can reveal that lethal aid is now flying from China to Russia and into Ukraine.

“That recent visit we saw, the I think 64pc increase in trade that we’ve seen between the two countries, reveals that there is actually a much deeper relationsh­ip there.

“And this is new intelligen­ce which leads me to be able to declassify and reveal this fact today. I think it’s quite significan­t.”

He said democratic states must make a “full-throated case” for freedoms that are dependent on the internatio­nal order, meaning “we need more allies and partners” .

“It’s time for the world to wake up. And that means translatin­g this moment to concrete plans and capabiliti­es. And that starts with laying the foundation­s for an alliance-wide increase in spending on our collective deterrent,” he said.

It comes after Chinese president Xi Jinping and Russian president Vladimir Putin put on a strong show of unity during a meeting in Beijing last week which was closely watched by Western powers.

Mr Xi said there should be a “political solution” to the conflict in Ukraine but did not give any details, despite calls including from Downing Street for him to urge Russia to “cease its illegal war”.

Beijing continues to supply Moscow with key components that it needs for its war machine, and its purchase of Russian oil and gas has helped boost the Russian economy.

Mr Shapps’ interventi­on comes after Julianne Smith, the US ambassador to Nato, said China is continuing to sell supplies such as drone technology and gunpowder ingredient­s to Russia.

It is the latest show of heightened tensions between Beijing and the US and UK, which earlier this month accused Beijing of a series of cyber attacks targeting millions of people in Western countries.

In an interview with news site Politico, Ms Smith said of China’s support of the Russian side in the war “if they were not providing some of these components, or this materiel support, Russia would be in a very different situation”.

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