EU envoys agree first China sanctions in three decades: Diplomats
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Measures come as the bloc accuses China of ‘serious human rights violations and abuses’ on the Uighur minority.
The European Union agreed on Wednesday to blacklist Chinese officials for human rights abuses, two diplomats said, the first sanctions against Beijing since an EU arms embargo in 1989 following the Tiananmen Square crackdown. EU ambassadors approved the travel bans and asset freezes on four Chinese individuals and one entity, whose names will not be made public until formal approval by EU foreign ministers on March 22, as part of a new and wider rights sanctions list. “Restrictive measures against serious human rights violations and abuses adopted,” one EU diplomat said.More Related News