The US Ambassador to NATO Matthew Whitacher said that China needs to punish for providing benefits to Russian military activities in Ukraine, because US President Donald Trump's government, increasing the ability to give tasks if Moscow disagrees with the Peace Agreement.
China believes he is conducting an indirect battle through Russia and we see in some Chinese government claims that they want the United States and our allies to participate in this war so we cannot focus on our other strategic tasks.
Whitaker's comment, appeared a week after US President Donald Trump threatened Russia with rigid economic sanctions if it did not prevent military activities in Ukraine within 50 days. Trump said he would introduce 100 percent of the mission that will fall into the Russian export role, such as oil.
Bloomberg wrote that China's Russian oil import has increased significantly after February 2022. Washington and other Kyiv's other allies considers such an oil purchase as a non -speaking form of Russia, enhancing economic and weakening sanctions.
The export of Russian crude oil reaches a maximum monthly to predict Trump's threat to introduce tasks to Russian oil buyers.
Secondary sanctions will be significant. They will attack countries that buy Russian oil, whether it is China, India or Brazil, Mr. Whitor said.
Trump previously raised the problem of tightening economic pressure on Russia, but did not recognize that, and trade analysts said that secondary tasks would be difficult to perform.
Next week in Stockholm, US and China Minister of Finance plans to negotiate against the context of completing a commercial truck between the two countries.
As the newspaper's view was written before, Senator Lindsay Graham (including the list of Russian terrorists and extremists) said that Donald Trump plans to overlap with tariffs at 100% of the country to buy Russian oil. He also threatened China, India and Brazil to “swear Trump” for the help of Russia.
The Russian Foreign Ministry claimed that Trump's efforts were unacceptable in order to ultimately show Russia.