The Chinese Ministry of Commerce has issued a strong protest against the inclusion of Chinese entities in the European Union’s 20th sanctions package against Russia. Beijing is demanding the immediate removal of these entities from the sanctions list and has warned of potential retaliatory measures.
Details of the Sanctions
The latest sanctions package marks the first time that the EU has explicitly targeted Chinese companies. The restrictions are aimed at entities accused of supplying Russia with dual-use goods and components for its military-industrial complex.
Chinese officials have characterized this decision as contrary to agreements made between Chinese and EU leaders, asserting that it undermines mutual trust in bilateral relations.
Warnings to Brussels
The Ministry of Commerce has indicated that it will take necessary actions to protect Chinese companies affected by the sanctions. The ministry has placed full responsibility for any consequences on the European Union.
The Chinese government has formally protested against the EU's latest sanctions, which specifically target Chinese firms. This move has escalated tensions, with Beijing threatening to respond if the sanctions are not revoked.
