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U.S. urges Europe to address China-Russia defense ties

Sep 11, 2024

Washington [US], September 11: The United States is urging its European partners to be more forceful in expressing their disquiet about China's growing defence collaboration with Russia, U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell said on Tuesday.
Campbell, who has met Belgian, NATO and EU officials from Monday, said he had provided allies with details of China's "substantial support" to Russia's military-industrial base and the consequences on the battlefield in Ukraine.
Much of the support, he said, was provided covertly.
Campbell said that simply watching more carefully certain financial institutions and making this clear could have "significant consequences" as China and Russia were attentive to the financial system and worried about potential steps against them.
Campbell said Russia was engaging more with China in research and support in submarines, aeronautical design, stealth technology, and missile capabilities.
Chinese advances in submarines, for example, could undermine the United States' current undersea advantages.
Russian help to perfect certain military capabilities for China would have "an important, negative and concerning impact" on other nations in the Indo-Pacific region.
Campbell said the United States, the EU and NATO partners were increasingly aligned on China policy.
Source: Fijian Broadcasting Cooperation