EU Verifies China Trained Russian Troops for Ukraine, Considers Sanctions
The European Union's top diplomat, Kaja Kallas, announced that the bloc has verified reports of China's military training Russian military personnel for operations in Ukraine. This development has prompted the EU to carefully assess its implications, potentially deepening tensions between the two sides. Following a meeting of EU foreign ministers in Luxembourg, an agreement was also reached to sanction several Chinese entities.

The European Union's top diplomat, Kaja Kallas, has stated that the bloc possesses verified reports indicating that China's military has been training Russian military personnel. These training efforts are reportedly intended for combat operations in Ukraine, a development that could escalate tensions between China and the EU.
Kallas made these remarks after chairing a meeting of the EU's 27 foreign ministers in Luxembourg on Monday. She noted that the European Union is "carefully assessing the implications" of these findings.
During the same meeting, the foreign ministers collectively agreed to impose sanctions on several Chinese entities.
According to South China Morning Post, ...



