The arms embargo on China makes no more sense today, French
President Jacques Chirac said Tuesday at a joint news conference
with his visiting Chinese counterpart, Hu Jintao.
He said France hopes the restriction would be scrapped "in the
coming months."
European Commission President Romano Prodi also called on the
European Union (EU) to study the possibility of lifting the
embargo.
It's high time to reconsider the situation and eventually lift
the embargo, Prodi told French radio Europe 1, adding that European
rules mean that it will take time to start the discussion.
When asked whether he is in favor of lifting the embargo, Prodi
answered, "Yes, if the rules are respected, because China has made
movements."
"When you look at the countries subject to similar EU sanctions,
you will surely feel that China should not be on the list," Herve
Ladsous, spokesman of the French Foreign Ministry told Xinhua.
The EU imposed the arms embargo on China in 1989. Europe
maintains weapons embargoes against Myanmar, Sudan and
Zimbabwe.
French Foreign Minister Dominique de Villepin had urged his EU
counterparts meeting in Brussels Monday to lift the embargo that
"dates back more than 15 years and no longer corresponds with the
political reality of the contemporary world."
The embargo should be lifted during the next EU meeting at the
end of March, said de Villepin.
(Xinhua News Agency January 28, 2004)