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      China slams U.S. sanctions against Chinese firms related to Russia

      2023-02-28 08:15:28Xinhua Editor : Li Yan ECNS App Download

      China on Monday slammed the United States for sanctioning Chinese companies for alleged involvement with Russia, saying the illegal, unilateral sanctions, if not revoked, would be met with countermeasures from China.

      Mao Ning, a spokesperson for the Chinese foreign ministry, told a press briefing that the U.S. actions lack both the basis in international law and UN Security Council mandate.

      "They are typical unilateral sanctions and illegal 'long-arm jurisdiction' and detrimental to Chinese interests. We deplore and reject this move and have made serious demarches to the U.S. side," Mao said.

      She said on the Ukraine issue, China's position has been objective and fair.

      "We have actively promoted peace talks and sought a political solution. The U.S., however, has been fanning the flame and fueling the fight with more weaponry," she said.

      To date, the United States has provided Ukraine with over 32 billion U.S. dollars worth of military aid, including large quantities of advanced armament. Just days ago, it announced yet another tranche of military aid for Ukraine worth 2 billion U.S. dollars, according to the spokesperson.

      Mao said the United States has been pouring weapons into one side of the conflict, thus prolonging the fight and making peace elusive, while spreading disinformation that China would supply weapons to Russia and sanctioning Chinese companies under that pretext.

      "This is out-and-out hegemonism and double standard, and absolute hypocrisy," Mao said.

      "On the one-year mark of the full escalation of the Ukraine crisis, China issued its position paper on the political settlement of the crisis, whereas the U.S. imposed sanctions on Chinese and other foreign companies. Who is promoting peace and deescalation, and who is fueling the tension and making the world more unstable? The answer is fairly obvious," the spokesperson said.

      She called on the United States to reflect on its behavior, bear in mind what is good for the world, and do something that will actually help deescalate the situation and get peace talks going.

      "The U.S. also needs to stop spreading disinformation and withdraw the sanctions on Chinese companies," she said.

      "The Chinese side will continue to do what is necessary to firmly safeguard the lawful rights and interests of Chinese companies. We will take resolute countermeasures in response to the U.S. sanctions," Mao said. 

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