China: US Allegations About Russia’s Request for Military Aid are False
Beijing has criticized Washington’s recent allegations that Russia has requested military assistance from China to support its own operation in Ukraine, calling them “false and misleading,” according to Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian.
“The United States’ allegations about the matter are nothing but false and misleading information,” Li Jian told a news briefing today, adding that Washington “recently deliberately spread false and misleading information about China regarding the developments in Ukraine.”
He reiterated that “China’s position on Ukraine is coherent and clear” and that Beijing has “always played a constructive role in the process of establishing peace and advancing negotiations.”
Li Jian renewed the call for “all parties to exercise restraint, contribute to defusing the crisis, not add fuel to the fire, and work to promote a diplomatic settlement of the issue rather than escalate it.”
On what the Russian Defense Ministry revealed about the presence of American biological laboratories on Ukrainian soil, Li Jian stressed the need for the United States to provide explanations regarding its biological military activity in the world in general and in Ukraine in particular, and said: “The United States should open these laboratories to international experts for them to inspect and be informed. on its activities.
Referring to the removal of all documents from the website of the US Embassy in Ukraine, he asked, “What are they trying to hide…”.
According to Russian General Igor Kirillov, head of the forces for protection against radioactive, chemical and biological pollution, there are more than 30 biological laboratories in Ukraine, and all the requirements for continuing US military biological activity were evacuated from Ukraine before Russia began its military operation aimed at evacuating Ukraine from weapons and military activities on the 24th last February.
The Russian Defense Ministry revealed that the biological laboratories that the United States spent more than $ 200 million on in Ukraine dealt with germs that cause plague, Siberian ulcers and other infectious epidemics.