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China’s Enduring Trust in Russia: The Public Sentiment Behind an Unlikely Partnership

  • Beijing lodged 'solemn representations' with the EU regarding the latest sanctions on Russia that targeted Chinese banks, according to an official statement.
  • Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao discussed trade cooperation with EU Commissioner Maros Sefcovic during a virtual meeting.
  • Both Beijing and New Delhi criticized the EU for the sanctions, which included restrictions on a Russian-owned oil refinery in India and two Chinese banks.
  • Chinese officials have insisted they are not involved in the Russia-Ukraine war and seek a political resolution to the conflict, as noted by the Commerce Ministry.
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Before the EU-China summit: China makes official protest against EU sanctions against Chinese banks and five other companies.

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China formally protested next to the European Union after two Chinese banks were included in the 18th package of sanctions imposed by Russia. The Minister for Trade of Beijing denounced the measure in front of European Commissioner Maros Sefcovic, one day before the official visit of Ursulei von der Leyen and Antonio Costa to the Chinese capital.

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Pakistan Today broke the news in Pakistan on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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