U.SThe types of military equipment also refused to discuss China's reaction to these requirements.

According to the New York Times, a U.S. official said that Russia also requires China to provide additional economic assistance to help offset its economy that its economy has suffered from extensive sanctions implemented by the United States and Europe and Asian countries.

Salavin said in an interview with the National Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) that the United States will "ensure that China or anyone else" will not help to make up for Russia's losses in economic sanctions.

Liu Pengyu, a spokesman for the Chinese Embassy in Washington, said in response to Reuters' review requests on Sunday that the primary task of China was to prevent Ukraine from getting out of control.

The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Sunday that after being agreed by the Chinese and American parties, Yang Jiechi, a member of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and the director of the Office of the Central Foreign Affairs Working Committee, will be on Monday (March 14) in Roman, Italy, and the US National Security Counselor ShaThe meeting of Liwen held an exchange of opinions on international and regional issues that Sino -US relations and international and regional issues that were concerned about.

(Morning News) Comprehensive reports of the Financial Times and the New York Times, Russia asked China to provide military and economic assistance after launching large -scale invasion to Ukraine.The Chinese Embassy in Washington said on Sunday (March 13) that "never heard of it" Moscow asked Beijing to provide military equipment.

The report said that there were no signs that China might be ready to agree to Russia's request.

The report pointed out that Russia has been making this request to China since the beginning of her invasion.U.S. officials refused to specify what kind of arms Russia requested China to provide.

BBC pointed out that so far, China has been trying to maintain neutrality in Russia and Ukraine's conflict without condemning Russia's invasion.

Liu Pengyu said in the email, "The situation in Ukraine is indeed disturbing, and the priority is to prevent the tension from upgrading or even out of control."Moscow asked Beijing to provide military reserve used in Ukraine.