China’s intentions remain unclear as on one hand it does not want the Russia-Ukraine war to go on forever but on the other supplies Russia with material necessary for the production of drones, London Evening Standard Defense Correspondent Robert Fox says.
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00:00What do you think China makes of all of this? Because, of course, China's a key voice, one
00:07of the most important voices in Asia, militarily speaking, and all of this is happening in
00:12its backyard.
00:13What China is up to is quite a mystery still, because in a way it doesn't want the Ukrainian
00:24war to go on forever. It welcomes it as a disruption of the, that well-known word, the
00:30hegemony of the West, and it talks peace, but at the same time is doing quite a bit
00:40of help, sanctions-busting, sending in dual-use material, which is vital for guidance systems
00:47for drones and glide bombs and the like, so much so that we understand that a special
00:52railway has been built, or rather refurbished, to connect Russian and Chinese territory,
00:59to feed the production of drones and other material, particularly going as far west or
01:06east of Moscow in the zone around Tatarstan, which is the Tatarstan bases, the one or two
01:14bases there, which are actually vital for drone production.