In a recent government meeting, significant concerns were raised regarding the ongoing military collaboration between Russia and China, particularly in the context of the war in Ukraine. A key speaker highlighted that Russia's support for its defense industrial base has been instrumental in fueling the conflict, while China has benefited from sensitive military technology shared by Russia. This partnership reportedly includes advancements in submarine operations and aeronautical design, which encompass missile capabilities.
The speaker expressed frustration over the lack of sanctions against China, arguing that such measures are crucial to prevent the revitalization of Russia's military strength. They pointed out that while supplemental sanctions have been enacted against Iran for its role in supplying missiles and drones to Russia, similar actions against China have not been pursued. This oversight was characterized as a significant gap in the current strategy to address the ongoing conflict and its broader implications.
The discussion underscored the urgency for a coordinated response to the military cooperation between Russia and China, as well as the need for comprehensive sanctions to curb the flow of military resources that could further escalate tensions in the region. The speaker concluded by thanking the Deputy Secretary for their efforts, indicating a collaborative approach to addressing these pressing issues.