• 09/28/2024

Ukraine war: US Sec. of State Blinken questions China peace push over Russia help

Hong Kong Free Press

Antony Blinken meet Chinese official

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Friday questioned China’s sincerity in seeking peace in Ukraine as he directly pressed his counterpart over exports that boost Russia’s military.

Blinken met Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly, the latest talks as the two powers look to dial down once-soaring tensions.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken holds an end of year press availability from the press briefing room at the Department of State in Washington, D.C. on December 20, 2023. Photo: Chuck Kennedy/U.S. Department of State, via Flickr CC2.0.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken. File Photo: Chuck Kennedy/U.S. Department of State, via Flickr CC2.0.

While crediting the diplomacy with bringing progress, Blinken warned that the United States would not back down on concerns over China’s exports to Russia and made clear that Washington could impose more sanctions.

Blinken said that China is fueling the “war machine” of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

“When Beijing says that, on the one hand, that it wants peace, it wants to see an end to the conflict, but on the other hand is allowing its companies to take actions that are actually helping Putin continue the aggression, that doesn’t add up,” Blinken told a news conference.

“Our intent is not to decouple Russia from China. Their relationship is their business,” he said.

Ukraine Kyiv
7A Koshytsia Street in Kyiv, Ukraine on February 25, 2022. Photo: Oleksandr Ratushnyak/United Nations Development Programme Ukraine, via Flickr.

“But insofar as that relationship involves providing Russia what it needs to continue this war, that’s a problem for us, and it’s a problem for many other countries, notably in Europe,” Blinken added.

The top US diplomat said that China has provided 70 percent of machine tools and 90 percent of microelectronics needed by Russia for military production that includes rockets and armored vehicles.

China counters that it has not directly provided weapons to Russia and draws a contrast with the United States, which has shipped billions of dollars in weapons to Ukraine since the 2022 invasion by Russia.

Wang told a Security Council session on Tuesday that China “is not a creator of the Ukraine crisis, nor are we a party to it. China has all along stood on the side of peace.”

Keeping up peace push

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in a UN address criticized China and Brazil for promoting negotiations to end the war, saying that forcing Ukraine to accept a peace deal was akin to colonialism.

Volodymyr Zelensky
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky speaks during the 21st Shangri-La Dialogue summit at the Shangri-La Hotel in Singapore on June 2, 2024. Photo: Nhac Nguyen/AFP.

The two countries kept up the drive on Friday, leading a statement with other emerging powers that calls for a “comprehensive and lasting settlement” through diplomacy.

But in a thinly veiled criticism of Putin’s recent saber-rattling, the emerging powers called on all sides to refrain “from the use or the threat of weapons of mass destruction.”

South Africa and Turkey were among the powers that also signed the statement.

Putin this week threatened to use nuclear weapons in the event of a major attack on Russian soil as Ukraine, looking to hit back against the invasion, seeks Western weapons to strike deeper across the border.

Fruits of diplomacy

Since Blinken and Wang last met in July at a regional conference in Laos, China has pleased the United States by releasing an American pastor imprisoned for years, although other Americans are detained.

Chinese President Xi Jinping, during a summit in November 2023 with counterpart Joe Biden, agreed to key US demands of restoring military communication between the two powers.

He also agreed to taking action against producers of ingredients in fentanyl, the painkiller behind an overdose epidemic in the United States.

Territorial claims in the South China Sea
Territorial claims in the South China Sea. Photo: Wikicommons.

But a wide range of disagreements remain.

Blinken said he also warned Wang against Beijing’s “dangerous, destabilizing actions” on the South China Sea, where tensions have risen sharply between China and US ally the Philippines.

The latest meeting came ahead of the November 5 election in which Republican candidate Donald Trump has vowed to take a harder line on China.

Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, who is running against Trump, have said that they seek dialogue to avoid conflict between the two powers, although their administration has also taken a hard line.

Blinken’s deputy, Kurt Campbell, recently told a congressional hearing that China posed a broader challenge to the United States than the Soviet Union did during the Cold War.

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