Thursday, January 5, 2012

China Defends US Unilateral Sanctions to Iran

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Foto : Jubir Kementerian Luar Negeri China Hong Lei (ibtimes)
Photos: China's Foreign Ministry Spokesman Hong Lei (ibtimes)
BEIJING -China declared its refusal to act unilaterally (USA) United States that imposes sanctions to the Central Bank of Iran. New sanctions was signed by President Barack Obama before he went on holiday to celebrate the new year.

"China rejected the placement of one law in the country above international law and the enforcement of sanctions against other countries," said Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei, China as AFP, was quoted Wednesday (4/1/2012).

Iran has already become one of the partners for the country's economy is Panda for years. In July 2011, the two countries signed the cooperation project worth trillions of dollars in the mining sector, energy, and industry. Hong also admitted, trading with Iran is carried out transparently.

"The interaction of China and Iran are not in violation of Security Council resolution United Nations (SECURITY COUNCIL) and will not harm any other country," he added.

In November 2011, the United Kingdom and Canada have enacted new sanctions to Iran. Canada even banned from the entire transaction parties in his country of Iran. The sanctions were intended to hinder Iran's nuclear program because the West still put the suspicion would be the creation of nuclear weapons by Iran.

However, China and Russia which is a partner of Iran often tries to convince the West not to impose other sanctions to Iran. The two countries it believes Iran's nuclear case resolution will not work through a sanction of implementation of film.(rhs)

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