Group 1 - The EU is set to implement its 18th round of sanctions against Russia, which includes sanctions on two small Chinese banks, citing their role in helping Russia evade existing EU trade sanctions [3] - The justification for these sanctions is seen as a recurring excuse by Western countries to target Chinese enterprises under the pretext of "aiding Russia" [3] - China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has reiterated its opposition to unilateral sanctions lacking international legal basis and emphasized that normal trade relations between China and Russia comply with WTO rules [3][5] Group 2 - Current negotiations between China and the EU on various trade issues, including anti-dumping cases and tariffs on electric vehicles, were progressing well before the sanctions announcement [5] - The EU's actions are perceived as detrimental to mutual trust and trade cooperation with China, potentially harming European businesses that rely on Chinese customers [7] - The EU is urged to adopt a more pragmatic approach and prioritize European interests over following the U.S. agenda, as the current strategy is seen as self-defeating [7][9]
欧洲果然过河拆桥!中国两家银行被制裁,中方表态,普京可以放心
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-06-17 04:01