This
is the country that really has clout, and is about to overtake
America as the largest economy
China
Condemns Unilateral Sanctions Against Russia – Envoy
30
April, 2014
MOSCOW,
April 30 (RIA Novosti) – China strongly opposes unilateral
sanctions against Russia, Beijing's ambassador to Moscow told
reporters Wednesday, adding that US and EU sanctions would not
resolve the crisis in Ukraine.
“We
are against imposing unilateral sanctions on Russia. They are not a
way out,” Chinese Ambassador Li Hui said.
The
remarks followed Washington’s announcement on Monday that it had
added seven high-ranking Russian officials and 17 Russian companies
to a blacklist of sanctioned persons.
On
Tuesday, the European Union agreed to fall in line with Washington
and added another 15 Russian and Ukrainian individuals to its
sanctions list. Among those targeted are Russia’s military chief of
staff, Gen. Valery Gerasimov, and intelligence chief Igor Sergun, as
well as six pro-federalization activists from Ukraine’s
southeastern regions.
Li’s
comments echoed a statement by Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang
earlier this week that “imposing sanctions is not helpful in terms
of solving the problem. It will only exacerbate tensions.”
The
Chinese minister called on all parties to continue dialog and promote
a political solution. “Imposing sanctions goes against the
interests of all parties," he said.
At
the same time, Li lauded the continued growth of Russian-Chinese
bilateral cooperation, adding there was a marked rise in trade
turnover in recent years.
Beijing
has been cementing its business ties with Moscow amid strained
relations between Russia and the EU. Russian President Vladimir Putin
is expected to visit China in May to sign a number of bilateral
agreements, including on potential Russian gas supplies to China.
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