In a recent press briefing, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning expressed strong opposition to what she called the "unreasonable sanctions" imposed by the EU on Chinese enterprises. These latest measures, rolled out alongside new sanctions by the EU and Britain targeting Russia, have inadvertently affected Chinese businesses.
Mao stressed that China has always stood against unilateral sanctions that lack a foundation in international law and are not endorsed by the United Nations Security Council. She urged the EU to drop its double standards in economic and trade cooperation, emphasizing that such practices undermine the legitimate interests of Chinese enterprises.
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China opposes EU's unreasonable sanctions on its enterprises
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