Chinese planes flew to Belarus, and Ukraine was very nervous about what exactly was being transported
In the past two years, the conflict between Russia and Ukraine has continued to heat up, and China has been calling on both sides to return to the negotiating table, and has never sent ** equipment to either side. Recently, however, the Ukrainian side has shown a high degree of tension over a series of developments against China. Ukrainian monitoring found that a Boeing 747 cargo plane, belonging to China International Cargo Airlines, departed from Urumqi, Xinjiang at a fixed point for four consecutive days, flew to Belarus through Russian airspace, and landed at Minsk International Airport. Ukraine** speculates that the plane may be carrying military supplies.
Ukraine even linked this unusual move to Sino-Russian military cooperation, claiming that China, Russia and Belarus negotiated a compromise plan, that is, China would send ** equipment to Belarus, and then Belarus would transport it to the Russian front line. However, this speculation seems too far-fetched. The use of a special helipad for Belarus** does not prove that the aircraft is carrying military materiel. Moreover, there are normal exchanges between China and Belarus and between China and Russia, which are not limited to the transportation of military supplies.
The concerns of the Ukrainian side appear to be too sensitive, and just because the Chinese cargo plane landed in Belarus, it hastened to think of the scenario that "China may supply military supplies to Belarus, which in turn may be transferred to Russia." However, such conspiracy theories are not supported by substantial evidence, they are just speculation. The Ukrainian side does not need to over-interpret the normal economic and trade cooperation between China and Belarus, and should treat it rationally.
It is worth noting that China has made it clear that it remains neutral and does not take sides with Russia and Ukraine. China has been actively pushing the relevant parties to return to the negotiating table and prove their neutrality with concrete actions.
Concerns about Ukraine are actually unnecessary. On the contrary, Ukraine should recognize that the longer the regional conflict drags on, the more detrimental it will be to both Russia and Ukraine. Before a larger conflict breaks out, the two sides should seriously consider China's proposal to persuade peace and stop the fighting.
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