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BEIJING, April 27 (Xinhuanet) -- Chinese
Foreign Ministry spokesman Kong Quan said here Tuesday that
the European Union (EU) weapon sales embargo to China is
"out of time" and it is unreasonable to link it up
with human rights issues.
Kong said at the ministry's regular press briefing
that the weapon embargo is a product of cold war mentality
and should be abolished at an early date.
He said China-EU relations have
developed very fast in recent years and the two sides have
decided to establish a comprehensive strategic partnership,
which means that China and EU will improve political trust
and economic cooperation and enhance coordination and
cooperation in international affairs as well as in all other
aspects.
Under such
circumstances, the Chinese side thinks it is not appropriate
and out of time to retain such an embargo, Kong said.
"For the sake of
further promoting China-EU comprehensive strategic
partnership, we think it's better to abolish the embargo at
an early date," he said.
In addition, Kong expressed his disagreement with
the combination of the weapon sales embargo with human
rights.
He said China
has made continues progress in democracy and the legal
system. "At the recent UN human rights session in
Geneva, the majority of the international community spoke
highly of China's achievements and progress in the area of
human rights."
Kong
said like many countries in the European Union, China's
human rights condition is not perfect and still has some
problems that should be worked on continuously.
"Therefore, I think
it is unreasonable to combine the human rights issue with
the embargo," he said. Enditem
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