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Anonymous U.S. officials also said that the United States has no plans to impose sanctions on some Chinese banks in the short term. China has stated its position before – Wall Street News

Anonymous U.S. officials also said that the United States has no plans to impose sanctions on some Chinese banks in the short term. China has stated its position before – Wall Street News
Anonymous U.S. officials also said that the United States has no plans to impose sanctions on some Chinese banks in the short term. China has stated its position before – Wall Street News
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According to people familiar with the matter, the United States is drafting sanctions against some Chinese banks, but has no plans to take these measures in the short term. Wang Wenbin, spokesperson of the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, responded: We will firmly defend our legitimate rights and interests.

According to reports, a U.S. official said on the 23rd that the United States has initially discussed sanctions against some Chinese banks, but has no plans to take these measures in the short term.ReutersThe news agency stated that Washington seeks to “prevent China from supporting Russia.” In response to the news that the United States is considering imposing sanctions on Chinese financial institutions due to Russia-related factors, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin said at a press conference on the 23rd that China’s right to carry out normal economic and trade exchanges with countries including Russia is not allowed. Infringement, we will firmly defend our legitimate rights and interests.

ReutersThe news agency mentioned that the Wall Street Journal quoted on the 22ndInformed sourcesAccording to reports, the United States is drafting sanctions against some Chinese banks. Some U.S. officials said they hope the measure “will prevent China from commercially supporting Russian military production.” However, the Wall Street Journal did not specify which types of banks may be targeted by U.S. sanctions.

ReutersAccording to the news agency, an anonymous U.S. official told the media on the 23rd that the United States has no plans to impose sanctions on Chinese banks in the short term, and some officials hope to avoid such actions through diplomatic means.

At a regular press conference held by the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs on April 23, a reporter mentioned that it was reported that the United StatesSecretary of StateDuring Blinken’s visit to China, he will make it clear to Chinese officials that the United States and its allies are increasingly dissatisfied with China’s continued provision of key technologies and products such as chips and cruise missile engines to Russia to support the reconstruction of Russian industry.Although Blinken did not specify what measures the United States plans to take, it is understood thatInformed sourcesIt was revealed that the United States is considering imposing sanctions on Chinese financial institutions and other entities. In this regard, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin said that while the United States introduced a large-scale aid bill to Ukraine, it also made groundless accusations against normal economic and trade exchanges between China and Russia. This approach is extremely hypocritical and irresponsible, and China firmly opposes it.

Wang Wenbin said that on the Ukrainian issue, China has always adhered to an objective and fair stance, actively promoted peace talks, and promoted political settlement. China has always controlled the export of dual-use items in accordance with laws and regulations. China is not the creator or party to the Ukraine crisis. It has never added fuel to the fire, nor has it taken advantage of the situation, nor does it accept blame-shifting.

Wang Wenbin also said that it must be pointed out that China’s right to carry out normal economic and trade exchanges with countries around the world, including Russia, on the basis of equality and mutual benefit must not be interfered with or undermined, and China’s legitimate and legitimate rights and interests must not be infringed. We advise the United States: neither adding fuel to the fire nor smearing the blame is the right way to resolve the Ukraine issue. The only correct choice is to take into account the legitimate security concerns of all parties and establish a balanced, effective and sustainable European security framework through dialogue and negotiation.

Author of this article: Zhang Jiangping, source: Global Network, original title: “Anonymous US official also said that the United States has no plans to impose sanctions on some Chinese banks in the short term, and China has stated its position before”

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