China Condemns EU’s Inclusion of Chinese Entities in Sanctions Package Against Russia

BEIJING, April 25 (Reuters) – ⁠China’s ⁠commerce ministry ⁠on Saturday expressed “firm opposition” to ​the European Union’s inclusion of ‌Chinese entities in ‌its 20th round ⁠of ⁠sanctions against Russia, demanding their immediate removal from ​the list.

The EU sanctions package targets third-country suppliers of ​critical high-tech items, including China-based entities ⁠accused ⁠of providing dual-use ⁠goods ​or weapons systems to Russia’s military-industrial complex.

The ​move “runs ⁠counter to the spirit of the consensus reached between Chinese and EU leaders, ⁠and seriously undermines mutual trust and the ⁠overall stability of bilateral relations”, a spokesperson for China’s commerce ministry said in a statement.

The ministry warned it would take “necessary measures” to protect Chinese companies and said “all ⁠consequences will be borne by the EU side,” the statement added.

(Reporting by Ziyi Tang ​and Ryan Woo; Editing ​by Aidan Lewis)

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