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欧方以涉俄为由制裁中企 外交部:强烈不满,坚决反对
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-10-23 08:10

Core Viewpoint - The European Union has expanded sanctions against Russia to include 12 Chinese companies and 3 Indian companies, citing their assistance in helping Russia bypass Western sanctions related to technology transfer and military production. The Chinese government has expressed strong dissatisfaction and firm opposition to these sanctions, emphasizing that China is not a party to the Ukraine crisis and has not provided lethal weapons to any side of the conflict [1][1][1]. Group 1 - The EU's sanctions are a response to the ongoing Ukraine crisis, targeting companies that allegedly aid Russia [1]. - The Chinese government has lodged a serious diplomatic protest against the EU's unilateral sanctions, asserting that such actions are illegal [1][1]. - China maintains that it has been promoting peace talks and has strictly controlled the export of dual-use items [1][1][1]. Group 2 - The Chinese government argues that many countries, including those in Europe and America, continue to trade with Russia, questioning the EU's authority to criticize China-Russia business relations [1][1]. - The Chinese government urges the EU to cease actions that harm China's interests, stating that such measures are detrimental to the healthy and stable development of China-EU relations [1][1][1]. - China is prepared to take all necessary measures to firmly protect its legitimate rights and interests in response to the sanctions [1][1].