Chinese Ambassador to Switzerland, Wang Shiting, emphasized that if Switzerland adopts the European Union's sanctions against China, this will not only harm Sino -Swiss relations, nor does it meet the national interests of Switzerland.Interests.

According to the information published by the Chinese Embassy in Switzerland, Wang Shiting said in an exclusive interview with the Swiss National Radio and Television on Monday (September 5) that how the Swiss policy develops is a matter of the Swiss people's own businessChina fully respects this, but China opposes the determination of the ideology, opposes the confrontation and division of camp camps, and emphasizes that China will not do things that harm the interests of other countries.National interests.

The European Union shall impose sanctions on four Chinese officials and a entity on the grounds of infringing the human rights of Xinjiang Uyghur people last March.China later announced sanctions on a number of members and entities from Europe.

According to Reuters, in terms of human rights issues in China, Switzerland faded the possibility of adopting Western sanctions against China.

Switzerland announced a new strategy to China last year, proposed some specific adjustments in policies, and emphasized the importance of bilateral relations in Swiss, but compared with the past, Switzerland expressed more openly this time to China.Dissatisfaction with human rights topics.

Wang Shiting also refers to the Xinjiang Human Rights Report issued by the UN Human Rights University in the interview.The report is based on the assumption of guilty presume.

Wang Shiting said: "The UN Senior Commissioner of Human Rights Bachelit was invited to visit China and visited Xinjiang. He went to all the places you wanted to go.Based on the basic and objective official statement, the college is issued by the college that does not act as expected by the United States and some Western forces, and they will try to discredit the high interview with Hua and force the senior college to resign.Report.

On the other hand, the Swiss Ministry of Foreign Affairs changed his speech on Thursday, saying that Switzerland met with Wang Shiting and expressed concern on the human rights situation of Xinjiang, rather than calling Wang Shiting.