A person familiar with the matter revealed that the Seventh -way Group (G7) member states are discussing whether they are sanctioned by China, Iran and North Korean companies with military and technologies to provide Russia with military -destined parts and technology.

According to Bloomberg reports on February 9, insiders who are unwilling to disclose their identity said that the purpose of the above discussion is to coordinate a package of measures before the first anniversary of Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24.

One of the people familiar with the matter said that the discussion is still in its infancy, and the actions taken by member states may be different.People familiar with the matter also said that companies that may be included in the sanctions list are still brewing.

A spokesman for the White House National Security Council will not comment.

People familiar with the matter said that these companies may help Russia to avoid sanctions.

Bloomberg reported that US Secretary of State Brosky originally planned to seek this problem in a trip to Beijing, but his visit to China was postponed by discovering and shot down a suspected spy balloon.

The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Mao Ning said at the end of January that China does not stand by on the Ukrainian issue, does not pour fuel on fire, and does not take advantage of the opportunity.She said that the United States had no jealousy for China and accused China that China did not accept this unfounded blackmail, nor would she sit on the other hand and see the legitimate rights and interests of the US company.

At the same time, Ma Zhaoxu, deputy minister of Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, visited Russia recently.Beijing said that the comprehensive strategic collaboration partnership between China and Russia has always maintained a high level of development, and is willing to make new progress with Russia to promote bilateral relations.