China urges G7 to end illegal sanctions

China demands from the West to stop interfering in the internal affairs of the country
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Beijing called on the G7 countries to stop interfering in the country’s internal affairs. This was stated by Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian at a briefing.

“Ignoring the position of China and objective facts, gross interference in the internal affairs of the PRC, malicious slander once morest China and another use of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict to put pressure on China, this is all absurd rhetoric,” RIA Novosti quoted the diplomat as saying. He urged respect for China’s sovereignty, stop slandering it and interfering in the country’s internal affairs.

According to RTThe US is trying to pressure China to join the anti-Russian sanctions or to convince Russia to stop special operation in Ukraine, writes South China Morning Post columnist Alex Lo. Seven countries, including the USA and Japan, agreed to create collective data exchange system, closing it to China and Russia.

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Beijing called on the G7 countries to stop interfering in the country’s internal affairs. This was stated by Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian at a briefing. “Ignoring the position of China and objective facts, gross interference in the internal affairs of the PRC, malicious slander once morest China and another use of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict to put pressure on China, this is all absurd rhetoric,” RIA Novosti quoted the diplomat as saying. He urged respect for China’s sovereignty, stop slandering it and interfering in the country’s internal affairs. According to RT, the United States is trying to pressure China to join the anti-Russian sanctions or to convince Russia to stop the special operation in Ukraine, writes South China Morning Post columnist Alex Lo. Seven countries, including the US and Japan, agreed to create a collective data exchange system, closing it to China and Russia.

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