The Phnom Penh Post

China leads call for end to US sanctions

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CHINA, Russia and two dozen other countries called on the US and Western countries to end the use of unilateral sanctions, which they said make it harder to deal with Covid-19.

In a statement read by Chinese envoy Zhang Jun at the UN, t hey accused t he US of v iolating human rights, systematic racial discrimina­tion and hindering developmen­t i n cou nt r ies it places economic sanctions on.

The countries statement said: “The response to and re c ov e r y f r o m Cov i d - 1 9 requires global solidarity and internatio­nal cooperatio­n.

“However, we continue to witness the applicatio­n of unilateral coercive measures, which are contrary to the purposes and principles of the UN Charter and Internatio­nal Law.

“We seize this opportunit­y to call for the complete and immediate lifting of unilateral coercive measures, to ensure the full, effective and efficient response of all members of the internatio­nal community to Covid-19.”

The statement was signed by China, Russia, North Korea, Iran, Nicaragua, Venezuela and other countries against which the US has placed punishing sanctions.

It was made to the UN General Assembly’s third committee, which focuses on human rights and humanitari­an affairs.

In the past four years, Washington and the EU have accelerate­d their use of sanctions to punish countries for various behaviours – from Russia’s invasion of Crimea to North Korea’s and Iran’s nuclear programmes, to misrule and rights abuses by the leader of Venezuela.

The sanctions can try to lock the countries or their entities out of the global, dollar-based trade system, and seize assets in certain jurisdicti­ons.

 ?? HUN MANET FACEBOOK PAGE ?? A total of 75 military vehicles donated by China are distribute­d to 32 units of the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces (RCAF) on Tuesday. The 75 vehicles include 55 military vehicles and 20 operationa­l vehicles to be used for training .
HUN MANET FACEBOOK PAGE A total of 75 military vehicles donated by China are distribute­d to 32 units of the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces (RCAF) on Tuesday. The 75 vehicles include 55 military vehicles and 20 operationa­l vehicles to be used for training .

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