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The Russian Federation claims that Beijing wants to demonstrate a

China restricted Ukraine and Russia export details to drones used in war

The Russian Federation claims that Beijing wants to demonstrate a "neuratett" about the Russian-Ukrainian war, as well as to support their drones. From September 1, China has introduced new restrictions on exports of unmanned aerial vehicles and their components, which can be used for military purposes. The possible causes and consequences of this decision were expressed in the Russian Federation, reports RTVI.

Thus, the director of the Center for Complex European and International Research on NDU Vasily Kashin stated that these were no longer the first restrictions on China. According to him, the PRC consistently strengthens the export control over dual -use goods, but it has not yet led to a decrease in the scale of UAV use. "In fact, the problems with the acquisition of drones and components of drones in China were full of complaints from the Russian side," the Russian expert emphasized.

According to him, there are two possible causes of such a step. The first assumption is that China demonstrates the unwillingness to contribute to intense fighting. The second possible reason is that the PRC wants to give preference to their manufacturers of ready -made drones, reducing the production of drones in other countries. At the same time, Vasyl Kashin believes that China's restrictions have never had significant long -term consequences.

According to him, both Ukraine and Russia are increasing the production and use of drones in the war. Summarizing, he concluded that these restrictions are allegedly "not related to the desire to put someone at the negotiating table.

" In turn, the President of the "Center for Research and Forecasts of Development of the Asia-Pacific" Sergey Sanakoev suggested that the reason for the restrictions was allegedly that the information about the supply of components used in their drones from China has floated somewhere. At the same time, Beijing publicly states that it does not support any of the parties in the Russian-Ukrainian war. "We have probably tried to float.

Therefore, of course, the Chinese to demonstrate that they are not going to support them in this regard, they sharply reduced exports," the Russian said. With regard to the consequences, the Russian expert claims that the "holy place is not empty" in the market. In his opinion, you can always find a replacement for one or another components.

The commander of the 414th Separate Battalion of Striplont Aviation Systems (Obubas) of the Armed Forces Robert Brody with the call sign "Magyar" noted that the PRC has long warned this decision. According to him, suppliers thought about it and previously purchased scarce goods. But their reserves are limited, so in the future drones will be "expensive and little". The Ukrainian defender also published part of the list of goods whose exports were restricted by Beijing.