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Celerity

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Sun Mar 13, 2022, 03:38 AM Mar 2022

Under New Scrutiny: China's Nuclear Pledge to Ukraine

Beijing’s 2013 promise to protect Ukraine in a nuclear attack appears to now further muddy its stance on Russia’s invasion

https://www.wsj.com/articles/under-new-scrutiny-chinas-nuclear-pledge-to-ukraine-11647007200

https://archive.ph/JU8mO



An unusual and mostly forgotten pledge Chinese President Xi Jinping signed eight years ago that China would protect Ukraine in the event of a nuclear attack is getting fresh attention following Russia’s invasion of its Eastern European neighbor.

China’s 2013 promise to Ukraine of unspecified security guarantees echoed the kind of commitment nuclear-armed states—including China—have long made to nonnuclear ones, assurances that the U.S., U.K. and Russia had earlier also extended directly to Ukraine for relinquishing Soviet-era weapons. Yet Beijing appeared to be promising more than it had in past commitments, and why it singled out Ukraine for such an arrangement has confounded nuclear experts ever since.

Now, its existence appears to further muddy Beijing’s policy stance in the context of Russia’s recent invasion of Ukraine and Moscow’s warning last month it was raising the alert level of its nuclear forces.

“It’s a promise of a nuclear-weapon state to stand up for a nonnuclear-weapon state being threatened by a nuclear-weapon state,” says Gregory Kulacki, a Japan-based analyst who focuses on nuclear issues and China for the nonprofit Union of Concerned Scientists. “It means something and it should be pointed out to China,” he says.

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Under New Scrutiny: China's Nuclear Pledge to Ukraine (Original Post) Celerity Mar 2022 OP
China will honor this, pоссия will "melt as wax before a fire" (Psalm 68), US will spark with China sprinkleeninow Mar 2022 #1
:/ C Moon Mar 2022 #2
This message was self-deleted by its author YoshidaYui Mar 2022 #3
This may be true... druidity33 Mar 2022 #4

sprinkleeninow

(22,343 posts)
1. China will honor this, pоссия will "melt as wax before a fire" (Psalm 68), US will spark with China
Sun Mar 13, 2022, 04:33 AM
Mar 2022

inna new romance.

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druidity33

(6,915 posts)
4. This may be true...
Sun Mar 13, 2022, 07:09 AM
Mar 2022

but the WSJ often has an anti-liberal bias. I never intentionally read that paper and always look for independent verification if i find myself reading a story by them.



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