China accuses the United States of “causing panic” over the Ukraine crisis and rejects sanctions against Russia as ineffective.

BeijingChina On Wednesday, the United States accused the United States of “stirring up tensions” and “causing panic” over the Ukraine crisis, shortly after Washington announced new sanctions against Moscow and said it would continue to supply arms to help bolster its UkraineDefenses against a possible Russian invasion.

Beijing followed a cautious line toward Ukraine as Moscow massed thousands of troops along the border of the neighboring country. China has criticized the West for imposing more sanctions after Russia ordered its forces into two breakaway Ukrainian regions that Moscow now recognizes as independent.

President Joe Biden earlier stressed that sanctions are only a “first tranche,” adding that more sanctions will happen if Russian President Vladimir Putin extends his military grip outside the two regions in the eastern Donbass region.

China and Russia have grown closer in recent years as they become more distant from the West, and more at odds with the United States. Ukraine’s borders.


Russian military build-up continues on the Ukrainian border

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On Wednesday, China criticized Washington over new sanctions imposed on Russia, saying they were increasing tensions by sending weapons to Ukraine.

Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying told reporters that the US measures “raise tensions, create panic and even amplify the war schedule.”

“If someone is adding fuel to the fire while blaming others … this behavior is irresponsible and immoral,” she added, highlighting the United States in response to a question about China’s role in resolving the situation.

China “called on all parties to respect and attach importance to each other’s legitimate security concerns, seek to resolve issues through negotiations and consultation, and jointly maintain regional peace and stability,” she said.

Asked whether China would impose sanctions on Russia, Hua added that Beijing believes that “sanctions have never been an essential and effective way to solve problems.”


Ukraine is preparing for a wider war with Russia

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Besides the United States, Britain, the European Union, Japan and Australia also announced sanctions after Putin announced that he would send soldiers to Donetsk and Luhansk.

On Tuesday, President Biden said Washington would continue to supply Ukraine with “defensive” weapons against the Russian invasion, and deploy US forces to bolster NATO allies in Eastern Europe.

“Let me be clear, these are entirely defensive moves on our part,” Biden said in a televised address at the White House.

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