China says it won't join in financial sanctions on Russia
BEIJING -- China won’t join the United States and European
governments in imposing financial sanctions on Russia, the country’s bank
regulator said Wednesday.
China is a major buyer of Russian oil and gas and the only
major government that has refrained from criticizing Moscow's attack on
Ukraine.
Beijing opposes the sanctions, said Guo Shuqing, the
chairman of the China Banking and Insurance Regulatory Commission.
“We will not join such sanctions, and we will keep normal
economic, trade and financial exchanges with all the relevant parties,” Guo said
at a news conference. “We disapprove of the financial sanctions, particularly
those launched unilaterally, because they don’t have much legal basis and will
not have good effects."
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