Russian deputy foreign secretary Andrei Rudenko reiterated Moscow’s support for China’s position on Taiwan in remarks made on Sunday to TASS news organization.
” We see that Washington, in contravention of the’ one China ‘ concept that it recognises, is strengthening military-political connections with Taipei under the slogan of maintaining the ‘ standing quo’, and increasing hands materials”, Rudenko told the state news agency.
According to the PRC ( People’s Republic of China ) and creating a crises in Asia to serve its own selfish passions, the US’s apparent interference in the state’s politics is intended.
No particular contacts that Rudenko was referring to were provided in the document.
China views politically governed Taiwan as its own country, a claim that Taiwan’s state rejects. The U. S. is Taiwan’s most significant global supporter and arms provider, despite the lack of proper political recognition.
A request for comment on Rudenko’s statements outside of business time was not immediately addressed by the US State Department.
In September, President Joe Biden approved$ 567 million in military aid for Taiwan. Russia responded by saying it was supporting China on Asian problems, including criticism of the US’s “deliberate attempts” to aggravate Taiwan’s position and its “deliberate attempts” to aggravate it.
Vladimir Putin’s visit to Beijing shortly before carrying out a full-scale invasion of Ukraine, which led to the deadliest land war in Europe since World War Two, officially declared a” no limits” agreement in February 2022.
Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping made the promise to form a “new age” of cooperation between their two most powerful adversaries in the world in May of this year.
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