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Russia and the People’s Republic of China (PRC) are continuing to develop military-technical cooperation in various areas.
Source: Institute for the Study of War (ISW)
Details: On 10 September, US Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell revealed in an interview with Politico that China is offering substantial support to the Russian defence sector in exchange for access to classified Russian military technologies..
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Campbell highlighted that China’s support goes beyond the mere provision of dual-use items to Russia; it represents a “substantial effort….to help sustain, build, and diversify elements of the Russian war machine”. He warned that, in return, Russia is supplying submarines, aircraft, and missile technology to China – technologies that Moscow has been previously reluctant to share and that are considered highly protected.
Chinese officials continue to deny any involvement in supporting Russia’s military operations and maintain that China remains neutral in relation to Russia’s war in Ukraine, despite repeated Western claims of Chinese material support for Russia’s defence industry and its geospatial intelligence capabilities.
Reports of more direct Chinese assistance to Russia come against the backdrop of the Russian-led international naval exercise Ocean-2024, currently taking place in the Pacific and Arctic Oceans, as well as in the Mediterranean, Caspian, and Baltic Seas.
On 10 September, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the launch of Ocean-2024, accusing the United States of exerting pressure on both Russia and China, which he argued made joint naval exercises necessary.
To quote the ISW’s Key Takeaways on 10 September:
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