US President Joe Biden has stated that although China has not yet provided weapons to Russia, this does not mean that it will not do so in the future. At a joint press conference with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Biden assured that he does not underestimate the threat posed by China and Russia but believes that the current situation is exaggerated. He also stressed that, in the event of China supplying weapons to Russia, the West would be even more united in dealing with the situation.
On the other hand, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has said that China should not supply arms to Russia to avoid further prolonging the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. Although there is no evidence that this has happened, Stoltenberg has admitted that China has been asked for lethal assistance and that Chinese authorities are considering the matter. Meanwhile, China has denied reports that it is sending weapons to Russia, assuring that it promotes peace and dialogue in the region.
In short, Biden and Stoltenberg have pointed to the possibility of China providing weapons to Russia in the future but have also admitted that there is no evidence yet that this has happened. The concern is that this would prolong the conflict in Ukraine. Meanwhile, China has denied the reports and promoted peace and dialogue.