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The Chinese State Agency

EU asks China to prevent Russian attempts to undermine the impact of sanctions - Politico

The Chinese State Agency "Sinhua" did not report how Xi Jinping reacted to these warnings. At the same time, he said that both parties should "enhance mutual understanding and properly resolve differences with a constructive dialogue. " On Thursday, December 7, the Chairman of the European Council, Charles Michel, called on the Chinese leader Si Jinping to immediately deal with the "List of Companies" involved in the supply of double -use goods. About it reports Politico.

He noted that EU countries would soon discuss whether sanctions against these economic entities. The edition added that about 13 companies located in China are in the field of view of the EU, as the block seeks to strengthen the fight against the leakage of double -use goods exported to Russia. In the absence of adequate guarantees by Beijing, EU leaders who gather next week in Brussels can name these companies.

"We have identified a list of companies that probably play a role in bypassing our sanctions, and given the occasion . . . during the summit, we agree that it is important to go into detail. We sincerely hope that we will hear us today and then China will introduce appropriate measures, "says Michelle. In addition, the Chairman of the European Commission Ursula von Der Layen said she appealed to Xi Jinping to "prevent Russia's attempts to undermine the impact of sanctions.

" According to journalists, the State Agency of Sinhhua did not report how the Chinese leader reacted to these warnings. At the same time, he said that both parties should "enhance mutual understanding and properly resolve differences with a constructive dialogue. " Earlier, the American Institute of Robert Lansing (RLI) reported that despite the sanctions and contrary to the official position of Beijing, Russia continues to supply components and military equipment from China.

According to analysts, it is probably used for such purchases in military intelligence. Yes, one of the Chinese companies, namely Shandong Buyun Aviation Technology Co, Ltd, plans to deliver a thousand drones to the Russian Federation. The order was made by the Hong Kong company SGGI LIMITED. It is noted that she is dealing with logistics issues regarding the delivery of UAV from China to Russia. The report states that this company is probably related to Russian intelligence.