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China opposes EU's inclusion of Chinese companies in Russian sanctions: Envoy

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Li Hui (C), special representative of the Chinese Government on Eurasian Affairs, meets with Niclas Kvarnström (R), managing director for Asia and the Pacific of European External Action Service (EEAS), and Michael Siebert, EEAS managing director for Russia, Eastern partnership, Central Asia, Regional cooperation and OSCE in Brussels, March 4, 2024. /China's Foreign Ministry
Li Hui (C), special representative of the Chinese Government on Eurasian Affairs, meets with Niclas Kvarnström (R), managing director for Asia and the Pacific of European External Action Service (EEAS), and Michael Siebert, EEAS managing director for Russia, Eastern partnership, Central Asia, Regional cooperation and OSCE in Brussels, March 4, 2024. /China's Foreign Ministry

Li Hui (C), special representative of the Chinese Government on Eurasian Affairs, meets with Niclas Kvarnström (R), managing director for Asia and the Pacific of European External Action Service (EEAS), and Michael Siebert, EEAS managing director for Russia, Eastern partnership, Central Asia, Regional cooperation and OSCE in Brussels, March 4, 2024. /China's Foreign Ministry

China firmly opposes the EU's inclusion of Chinese companies as part of its sanctions regime against Russia, China's special envoy for Eurasian affairs said on Monday.

In a meeting with EU diplomats, Special Representative of the Chinese Government on Eurasian Affairs Li Hui, in a Foreign Ministry statement, urged the EU to unconditionally cancel Chinese companies from the list and return to the right track of dialogue and consultation with China.

The two sides had a candid, in-depth exchange of views on the Ukraine crisis and the peace talks process, added the statement.

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