U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has raised concerns over a significant increase in exports from China to Russia, including dual-use goods that could potentially aid Russia's military. Yellen emphasized the need for the U.S. to coordinate its sanctions efforts with allies to address this issue, warning of national security concerns. The Kremlin has responded by accusing the U.S. of blackmail through its threats of sanctions against China.
🔵 KREMLIN SAYS US IS BLACKMAILING CHINA BY THREATENING SANCTIONS OVER EXPORTS TO RUSSIA Full Story → https://t.co/YR4M9CdOfa The Kremlin on Wednesday described comments by U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen that Washington would not tolerate China increasing its exports of… https://t.co/ZUIMZojpkU
KREMLIN SAYS U.S. THREAT OF SANCTIONS AGAINST CHINA OVER EXPORT OF DUAL-USE GOODS TO RUSSIA IS BLACKMAIL
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