Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Lin Jian on Wednesday expressed strong dissatisfaction with the United Kingdom's unilateral sanctions, which include two Chinese entities. He also clarified China's position on the Strait of Hormuz situation.
Lin Jian told reporters that China has always opposed unilateral sanctions lacking basis in international law or authorization by the United Nations Security Council. The country has already made solemn representations to the UK side.
Addressing the UK sanctions against entities and individuals from several countries, including two Chinese ones, over the Russia-Ukraine conflict, Lin said China remains committed to promoting peace talks and strictly controlling exports of dual-use goods related to the Ukraine crisis.
Responding to remarks by some US officials urging China to support a US-led military operation in the Strait of Hormuz, Lin stated that China's position is clear. China will continue efforts to promote de-escalation and safeguard the safety of Chinese ships and crews. He called on all relevant parties to act prudently, avoid escalation, and resolve disputes through dialogue to restore peace and tranquility in the strait as soon as possible.