For the first time since the beginning of its invasion Russia In Ukraine, China operates on a small scale and refuses to supply aircraft parts to Moscow. After the blows Russia received from Western sanctions.
It is noteworthy that Valery Gudinov, an official of the Federal Aviation Administration of Russia, said that Moscow was looking for opportunities to purchase spare parts from other countries. Including Turkey and India According to Russian news agencies after China’s denial. Gudinov, who is in charge of maintaining the aircraft’s flight capability, said the tactic had changed following the failure of an attempt to procure aircraft parts from China. Russia has previously expressed concern about sanctions.
Russia’s Foreign Ministry warned this week Safety of Russian passenger planes threatened amid disabled sanctions The country also targets banks and oligarchy. China refuses to supply spare parts to Russia Vladimir Putin’s support for Beijing’s repression may be another sign that China’s invasion is “deeply concerned” and could lead to talks between Russia and Ukraine.
But the communist country continued to be ashamed of its diplomatic relations and has not yet condemned the invasion, while China has accused NATO and the United States of pushing Russia to a “breaking point.” Western nations have given permission to Russia’s aviation sector, and Boeing and Airbus have cut off supplies due to Vladimir Putin’s ruthless invasion of Ukraine.
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