Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian addressed questions regarding recent sanctions imposed by the EU on Chinese enterprises. During his statement on Tuesday, Lin reiterated China's longstanding opposition to unilateral sanctions, categorizing such sanctions as illegal and inappropriate measures.
Additionally, Lin emphasized the importance of normal business interactions and cooperative projects between Chinese and Russian firms, stating clearly that such standard partnerships neither deserve disruption nor should be subjected to interference.
Lin responded firmly, noting that China has expressed strong dissatisfaction and complaints to the EU concerning these sanctions. He urged European authorities to refrain from accusations lacking concrete evidence and stressed that blaming Chinese entities without proper justifications results in harm to their legitimate rights and interests.
Furthermore, Lin highlighted China's commitment to transparent and consistent diplomatic positions, citing the country's clearly articulated views regarding Canada’s actions and the ongoing crisis in Ukraine. He underscored China’s appeals for dialogue and cooperation rather than unilateral punitive actions, emphasizing the country's dedication to international laws and multilateral consensus.
9 Comments
Marishka
China has every right to defend its legitimate interests and push back against unfair accusations. The EU should provide concrete evidence before imposing sanctions.
Pupsik
EU's obsession with China is getting out of hand. They should focus on addressing their own internal problems instead of interfering in other countries' affairs.
Marishka
EU's sanctions are a necessary step to curb China's growing influence and push them towards responsible behavior on the world stage.
Pupsik
China's commitment to dialogue and cooperation is commendable. The EU should follow suit and engage in constructive dialogue instead of resorting to sanctions.
Marishka
China is a responsible member of the international community and plays a vital role in global affairs. The EU should acknowledge China's contributions instead of constantly criticizing them.
Michelangelo
The EU needs to be firm in its stance against China's aggression and manipulation. Giving in to their demands will only embolden them to push further.
Raphael
China's human rights record is constantly improving, and the country is committed to further progress. The EU should engage in constructive dialogue on this issue instead of resorting to empty accusations.
Leonardo
China's economic success is built on exploitation and unfair practices. It's time for the world to diversify away from their predatory economy.
Bella Ciao
This is rich coming from a country that routinely silences dissent and engages in its own unfair trade practices. China needs to look in the mirror before crying foul.