Beijing warns EU on new sanctions over Ukraine war
China warned the European Union on Wednesday against sanctioning its companies, after Brussels proposed a fresh wave of measures over Beijing’s support for Russia in its war with Ukraine. European Union flags in front of the European Commission’s headquarters in Brussels. Photo: European Commission. The EU’s latest round of sanctions since Moscow’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine seeks, among other aims, to complicate commercial activities by companies in third countries that allege
China has issued a stern warning to the European Union regarding proposed sanctions targeting Chinese companies accused of supporting Russia's war effort in Ukraine. The EU's latest measures aim to restrict commercial activities by third-country firms believed to be aiding Moscow's military. Beijing has previously opposed what it terms "illegal unilateral sanctions" and has indicated it will take action to protect its legitimate interests if the sanctions are implemented. This development comes as the EU seeks to further cripple Russia's war economy, with a particular focus on sectors like finance, energy, and drone production.
The potential sanctions highlight the complex geopolitical dynamics surrounding the Ukraine war and China's role, impacting international trade and diplomatic relations.
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