this friday, great Britain call the Indonesian Embassy’s attorney China in London, Yang Xiaoguang, to inform him that his country’s decision to impose sanctions on British personalities and entities is “unacceptable and unacceptable”.
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According to a Foreign Office statement, the Foreign Secretary for Asia, Nigel Adams, received the current head of the Chinese embassy, since the ambassador completed his mission and has not yet been replaced, to inform him of the UK’s position.
Adam said that “China has chosen to sanction individuals and entities who wish to explain human rights violations.” added that the measures taken by Beijing “will not divert attention from the abuses taking place in (northwestern region of) Xinjiang”.
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Thus, the London Executive responds to the sanctions against 9 nationals and 4 UK entities announced today by the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs in response to the sanctions imposed on Monday by the Government of Boris Johnson.
Those affected are five conservative politicians, a member of the Labor Party, a former Liberal Democrat, an academic and a lawyer.
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The British Foreign Secretary, Dominic Raab, had warned earlier today that Chinese diplomatic officials would be summoned to tell him “on uncertain termsthe state’s position on human rights in Xinjiang.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs also urged the Chinese authorities to allow the UN”full access to verify the truthin relation to alleged human rights violations in Xinjiang.
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