US relieved as China appears to heed warnings on Russia

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WASHINGTON: Two months after warning that Beijing appeared poised to help Russia in its fight against Ukraine, senior US officials say they have not detected overt Chinese military and economic support, a welcome development in the tense US-China relationship. US officials told Reuters in recent days they

WASHINGTON: Two months after warning that Beijing appeared poised to help Russia in its fight against Ukraine, senior US officials say they have not detected overt Chinese military and economic support, a welcome development in the tense US-China relationship.

"We have not seen the PRC provide direct military support to Russia’s war on Ukraine or engage in systematic efforts to help Russia evade our sanctions," a Biden administration official told Reuters, referring to the People's Republic of China. Last month, the US envoy to the United Nations hailed China's abstentions on UN votes to condemn Russia's invasion of Ukraine as a"win", underscoring how Beijing's enforced balancing act between Russia and the West may be the best outcome for Washington.

On Monday, Beijing's Washington embassy issued a 30-page newsletter accusing the United States of spreading"falsehoods" to discredit China over Ukraine, including through a March press leak saying Russia had sought Chinese military help. The embassy noted that US officials had since said they had seen no evidence of China providing such support.

Biden is to visit Tokyo and Seoul in what will be his first trip to Asia as president - one that will not include a stop in China. He will meet with Indian and Australian leaders too, during a"Quad" meeting in Tokyo. Bonnie Glaser, an Asia expert at the German Marshall Fund of the United States, said stark warnings by the US and European Union have paid off so far.

 

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