The Biden administration is considering publishing intelligence data, according to which China intends to supply weapons to Russia to support the war.
"The Wall Street Journal," writes about this, referring to its White House sources. In recent weeks, Western countries have received intelligence that Beijing may abandon its intention to supply arms to Russia. Although, according to US and European officials, China has yet to make a final decision on the matter.
In the past, Beijing has carefully limited its support in terms of financial aid and oil purchases, but now that position appears to be changing. China has also sold commercial products to Russia, such as microchips and drones with military applications.
"Until now, there has been some uncertainty about what practical help China can provide to Russia," a senior Western official said.