Germany summons Chinese ambassador over reports of Russian soldiers being trained in China
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Guardian staff reporter
19h ago· 4 min readenNews
Summary
Germany has summoned the Chinese ambassador in Berlin for urgent talks over media reports that Russian soldiers are being trained in China. The German foreign ministry described the reports as "deeply disturbing," stating that any support enabling Russia to continue its war of aggression against Ukraine represents a threat to Germany's security. The reports, originally published by Die Welt, allege that the Chinese People's Liberation Army secretly trained several hundred Russian soldiers.
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Anything that enables Russia to continue its war of aggression against Ukraine also represents a threat to our security
German foreign ministry says anything that enables Russia to continue its war of aggression against Ukraine represents a ‘threat’ to Germany’s security. What we know on day 1,592
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