U.S. Ambassador to NATO Matthew Whitaker has issued a strong warning against China for allegedly subsidizing Russia’s war efforts in Ukraine, during a recent address at a NATO summit. Whitaker’s comments reflect a broader U.S. policy of isolating China over its perceived support for Russia’s military actions in the region. The ambassador emphasized that China’s alleged financial and logistical assistance to Russia could destabilize the global order and undermine international laws. Whitaker called on the international community to closely examine China’s involvement and hold the country accountable for its actions.
During the summit, Whitaker highlighted the importance of collective action to counter any efforts by China to support Russia’s war in Ukraine. He argued that such support not only violates international norms but also threatens global security. The ambassador’s remarks add to the growing tension between the U.S. and China, as Washington continues to press Beijing to reduce its ties with Moscow. Analysts suggest that Whitaker’s statements may have diplomatic implications, potentially influencing future discussions on中俄 relations