hello and welcome. this week marks a year since russia s president, vladimir putin, ordered a full scale invasion of russia s neighbour, ukraine. world leaders have this weekend been meeting at the munich security conference, and pledging their ongoing support to ukraine. but now, there s a new warning from the us that china might start supplying weapons to russia. the us secretary of state, antony blinken, says there will be serious consequences for china, if that happens. our correspondent, james landale, sent this report from munich. this war is almost one year old and it shows no sign of letting up. whether on patrol in the snow or dug in deep below ground, ukrainian troops are largely holding firm, backed by arms from the west.
consequences for china, if that happens. he was speaking when he was in munich, from where our diplomatic correspondent, james landale, reports. this war is almost one year old. and it shows no sign of letting up. whether on patrol in the snow or dug in deep in the low ground, ukrainian troops are largely holding firm, backed by arms from the west. but. there is still a lot to be done. we have to increase and accelerate our military support to ukraine, quickly. now, potentially, a new development. the united states says russian forces are already getting surveillance and technology from chinese firms, but america s top diplomat believes china is considering going further, providing russia with weapons and ammunition. we have seen them provide non lethal support to russia for use in ukraine. the concern that we have now is based on information we have
to discuss their continuing response to the conflict here. and on sunday, a warning from america, that the next phase of the war, could see china supply weapons to russian forces, engaged in combat. the warning came from the us secretary of state, antony blinken, who says there ll be serious consequences for china, if that happens. he was speaking in munich, from where our diplomatic correspondent, james landale, now reports. this war is almost one year old. and it shows no sign of letting up. whether on patrol in the snow or dug in deep in the low ground, ukrainian troops are largely holding firm, backed by arms from the west. but. there is still a lot to be done. we have to increase and accelerate our military support to ukraine, quickly. now, potentially, a new development. the united states says russian forces are already getting surveillance and technology from chinese firms, but america s top diplomat believes china is considering going further, providing russia with weapons an
this war is almost one year old. and it shows no sign of letting up. whether on patrol in the snow or dug in deep in the low ground, ukrainian troops are largely holding firm, backed by arms from the west. but. there is still a lot to be done. we have to increase and accelerate our military support to ukraine, quickly. now, potentially, a new development. the united states says russian forces are already getting surveillance and technology from chinese firms, but america s top diplomat believes china is considering going further, providing russia with weapons and ammunition. we have seen them provide non lethal support to russia for use in ukraine. the concern that we have now is based on information we have that they re considering providing lethal support, and we ve made very clear to them that that would cause a serious problem for us and in our relationship. that message was delivered at a security conference in munich,