China opposes ‘unilateral’ US sanctions on Iran
BEIJING: China said Wednesday it opposed “unilateral” sanctions against
Iran, after US President Barack Obama signed into law new measures targeting the Islamic republic’s central bank.
Washington’s move
came after the United States, Britain and Canada said in November they were slapping additional sanctions on Iran, citing evidence that Tehran is
pursuing nuclear weapons. Tehran denies the allegations, saying its nuclear programme is exclusively for medical and power generation purposes, and
China has repeatedly said sanctions will not resolve the issue.
“China opposes placing one’s domestic law above international law
and imposing unilateral sanctions against other countries,” said foreign ministry spokesman Hong Lei in response to a question about US
sanctions on Iran.
China and Iran have become major economic partners in recent years, partly due to the withdrawal of Western companies in
line with sanctions against Tehran.
China and Russia — key allies of Iran — have often sought to take a softer stance on the
Islamic republic than their fellow members of the UN Security Council.
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