The European Union is reportedly considering imposing sanctions on China over allegations that Chinese companies have supplied Russia with military equipment, including drones, radar, and fighter jet parts. The decision appears to be based on a Reuters report citing customs data and unnamed Western officials, which claims that Chinese firms have provided Russia with components that could have military applications. China has denied the allegations, calling them “false” and “completely unacceptable,” and has maintained close economic ties with Russia despite the accusations. The move comes amid intensified Western efforts to isolate Russia economically and reduce its export revenues, with the EU and the United States both seeking to target Russia’s major trading partners, including China. This comes as the US has also accused China of being “the most important supplier” to the Russian military. Russia has not confirmed the existence of such military-related imports from China, and has condemned the Western sanctions as illegal and counterproductive, calling them a “double-edged sword.” The EU’s potential sanctions reflect growing international pressure on China to distance itself from Russia’s military activities amid the ongoing Ukraine conflict.