Russia Trains Troops in China for Ukraine Conflict: EU Considers Tougher Trade Measures

June 12, 2026
Russia Trains Troops in China for Ukraine Conflict: EU Considers Tougher Trade Measures
  • EU and Western intelligence assess that Russia trained hundreds of its personnel on Chinese soil for combat in Ukraine, with several locations in China cited and drone-focused units implicated.

  • Some of the trained soldiers reportedly saw front-line service or active combat, and the program is linked to elite Russian drone units.

  • Citing European intelligence, Reuters reports that by end-2025 roughly 200 Russian personnel were secretly trained in China under a July 2025 agreement, covering drone management, electronic warfare, army aviation, and armored units.

  • In response, Germany’s chancellor signals tougher EU trade measures against China as part of broader scrutiny of Beijing’s economic and security role.

  • The Kremlin spokesman dismisses the reports and urges caution in drawing conclusions.

  • The development is viewed as part of a broader shift as Russia leans on China amid Western sanctions, potentially increasing Beijing’s leverage over Moscow.

  • EU foreign ministers are set to discuss China relations and security implications in Luxembourg, with a focus on defense industry dependencies on Chinese supply chains.

  • The June 12 EU briefing highlights strategic concerns over Europe’s defense dependencies on China and possible steps to reduce reliance.

  • The overall story frames the issue within ongoing EU debates about defense procurement, trade policy, and strategic autonomy vis-à-vis China.

  • Beijing denies the claims, while the EU notes the information comes from European services and points to inconsistencies with China’s statements.

  • Analysts say China’s support for Russia could affect the war’s trajectory and regional power dynamics, though skepticism remains about China pressuring Moscow to end the conflict.

  • U.S. efforts to leverage China to influence Moscow are part of broader geopolitical dynamics, with mixed views among Ukrainian policymakers on China’s role.

Summary based on 10 sources


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