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Written by: Wei Xiangyu, Li Fuyuan
2020-07-20 02:33
Last update date: 2020-07-20 02:33Chinese Ambassador to the United Kingdom Liu Xiaoming said on Sunday (19th) in an interview with the BBC TV channel that if the UK sanctions Chinese people for the Minato National Security Act, China will definitely respond, but emphasizes that it does not want this The exchange of teeth for teeth occurs between the two countries.
Liu Xiaoming said that what happened in the United States is obvious to the public, that is, the United States sanctions Chinese officials, and China also sanctions several US congressmen and officials. "If the British government comes to the point of imposing sanctions on any individual in China, China will definitely be determined. Response. I don’t want this kind of thing to happen between China and Britain.” He said that most Uighurs can live and work in peace, ethnic minorities in China enjoy equal treatment, Xinjiang has no concentration camps, and most of the accusations against China are false.
British Foreign Minister Dominic Raab denied on the same show that the British side is too weak to challenge China. He will explain the arrangements for the extradition agreement between the United Kingdom and Hong Kong to the Parliament on Monday, while criticizing Xinjiang for clearly violating Uyghur human rights. The party will take appropriate action with its allies and will not rule out sanctions against the officials involved.
The British government announced on July 6 that it imposed economic sanctions on 49 individuals or organizations in Russia, Saudi Arabia, and other countries, alleging that they were suspected of human rights violations and would freeze their assets in the UK. Later, some ruling Conservative MPs demanded Sanctions against Chinese officials. This is the first time that the United Kingdom has introduced sanctions based solely on human rights. In the past, sanctions were introduced jointly with the European Union or the United Nations.
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