China Protests UK Sanctions on Chinese Entities Alleged to Aid Russia
China's Response to UK Sanctions on Alleged Military Equipment Suppliers
Chinese Embassy's Official Protest
BEIJING, June 16 (Reuters) - The Chinese embassy in Britain said on Tuesday it had lodged a protest with British authorities after London announced sanctions on several entities, including four from China, for allegedly supplying key military equipment to Russia.
Call for Withdrawal of Sanctions
It urged Britain to correct what it called a "mistake" and withdraw the sanctions, saying China would take necessary measures to safeguard the rights and interests of its companies, according to a statement published on the embassy's website.
China's Position on the Ukraine Crisis
"On the Ukraine crisis, China has consistently promoted peace talks and strictly controlled exports of dual-use goods," an embassy spokesperson said in the statement. "Normal exchanges and cooperation between China and Russia should not be disrupted or affected."
Details of the UK Sanctions Package
Britain's new sanctions package, announced on Tuesday, targets Russia's "shadow" ships and financial networks and also cracks down on third country suppliers of critical military equipment to Russia in China, Thailand and Turkey.
Reporting and Editorial Credits
(Reporting by Shi Bu and Liz Lee, editing by Milla Nissi-Prussak)



