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China hits back at EU over Russia sanctions

Press RoomBy Press RoomAugust 14, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Beijing has sanctioned two Lithuanian banks, fulfilling a promise to retaliate after the bloc targeted Chinese lenders over the Ukraine conflict

Beijing has announced that it has blacklisted two banks in the EU, in response to the bloc targeting Chinese lenders as part of the latest package of Ukraine-related sanctions against Russia.

Brussels introduced its 18th package of measures against Moscow last month, focusing on Russia’s energy and banking sectors. It included restrictions against several entities and financial institutions based in China, India, the UAE, and Turkey, among other measures.

According to a statement released by the Chinese Ministry of Commerce on Wednesday, Beijing has included Lithuania-based UAB Urbo and AB Mano in its countermeasure list, immediately banning Chinese organizations and individuals from transactions, cooperation, and other activities with them.

It emphasized that the move taken by the EU authorities against the Chinese Suifenhe Rural Commercial Bank and Heihe Rural Commercial Bank is “a serious violation of international law” that “has caused significant harm to the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese companies.”

The European Commission has pledged to review the measures introduced by Beijing in detail before taking further steps. The bloc “is open to identifying a mutually acceptable solution that could ultimately lead to the de-listing of the banks,” Olof Gill, a spokesman at the European Commission, said on Wednesday, as cited by Bloomberg.


Both Lithuanian banks released statements insisting that China’s sanctions won’t affect their operations. Urbo Bank said it has no business ties in China, while Mano Bank stated that China has never been a target market and that it does not operate there. Both banks said they had contacted Lithuanian authorities after the announcement.

Beijing has refused to join the Western sanctions imposed on Moscow after the escalation of the Ukraine conflict in 2022. China has maintained close economic ties with Russia while repeatedly calling for a diplomatic resolution. In recent months, the West has stepped up efforts to target Russia’s trading partners, including China, in an effort to isolate Russia and reduce its export revenues.

Moscow has repeatedly condemned the Western sanctions as illegal and counterproductive, calling them a “double-edged sword,” while stressing that Russia has developed a “certain immunity” to them.

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