EU stays the course on Xinjiang sanctions as China eases up on bloc’s lawmakers

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  1. IHateTrains123 on

    Archived version: [https://archive.fo/JexxY](https://archive.fo/JexxY).

    >The European Union will not remove sanctions on Chinese officials over alleged human rights abuses in Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, even as Beijing moves to lift some of its retaliatory sanctions on EU lawmakers.

    >The Post reported earlier that China and the European Parliament were in the “final stages” of lifting the punitive measures on sitting members, with an announcement expected in the coming weeks.

    >However a spokeswoman for the EU’s diplomatic arm, which oversees foreign policy and sanctions, said on Thursday it had no plans to reciprocate because it had not observed an improvement in conditions in the far western region of China.

    !ping Europe

  2. normalSizedRichard on

    The tariffs hurt America more than anyone by far

    But as Europeans if you ever wanted “leverage in China negotiations” this is your moment

    China rode a weaker economy into 2025 and is now seeing huge parts of its economy blown up by an orange terrorist

    It’s a massive PR win for the communist party to be able to take the higher-end morally and be the pro trade pro growth country

    But I genuinely hope the rest of the world isn’t tricked by all that and continues to treat them harshly in rational ways

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