Hong Kong media reports that the European Union has reduced the sanctions list of Chinese companies involving the Russian military.

The Hong Kong South China Morning Post on Thursday (June 15) quoted several informed diplomats and officials that the original list of sanctions was originally reduced to the remaining three.not sure yet.

This is part of the EU's 11th round of sanctioning facilities in Russia, which aims to punish Russia invading Ukraine.

Bloomberg reported on Thursday (8th) that people familiar with the matter reported that Chinese diplomats met with European diplomats in Brussels in recent weeks to persuade European officials to abandon the implementation of Chinese enterprises involved in the aid Russian military.Sanctions.

The South China Morning Post reported that after the talks of Chinese and European officials in Brussels, the five Chinese companies were temporarily eliminated from the sanctions list.China said that they will try their best to ensure that Chinese companies stop selling high -tech products made in Europe and make them use them for the Russian military.

Three companies retained in the sanctions list are Russian entities operating in China.If Chinese companies continue to sell European high -tech products to the Russian military, they will be included in the sanctions list soon.

Two EU diplomats said that this arrangement can be regarded as testing whether China is honest.

Fu Cong, the head of the Chinese EU, publicly complained that Brussels did not claim evidence to prove that these companies aid the Russian military, and Chinese and European officials had given the European Union's abandonment of sanctions on Chinese enterprises involved in the aid Russian military.talks.China said that if Chinese companies face any form of sanctions, they will threaten to retaliate, but it also shows that if the European side can propose evidence, it will assist the European Union to prevent these companies from assisting the Russian military.