China said on Monday that the United States is in no position to make demands, after the top US diplomat warned his Chinese counterpart over the weekend against China providing weapons to Russia in its war in Ukraine.
"The United States is in no position to make demands of China," foreign ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin told a regular daily briefing in Beijing, when asked about US Secretary of State Antony Blinken's comments.
Wang Wenbin was speaking as Beijing's top diplomat Wang Yi was expected to arrive in Moscow, days after he met with Blinken on the sidelines of a security conference in Munich.
"China's comprehensive collaborative partnership with Russia is based on the basis of non-alignment, non-confrontation and non-targeting of third parties, and is a matter within the sovereignty of two independent countries," Wang Wenbin said.
He was referring to the "no limits" partnership struck just over a year ago between Beijing and Moscow, weeks before Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
"We will never accept the US pointing fingers at Sino-Russian relations or even coercing us," Wang Wenbin told the briefing in Beijing.
US-China ties have been further strained this month after the US military shot down what it says was a Chinese spy balloon that had drifted over the United States. China says the balloon was a civilian research vessel that was accidentally blown off course, calling the US response an overreaction.