“Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Vietnam y otros solicitan ayuda a China”, responde el Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores

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Mao Ning, Spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Photo from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs website)

Ministry of Foreign Affairs: The root cause of the current global energy market shortage lies in the tense situation in the Middle East.

The spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Mao Ning, presided over a regular press conference on April 2. At the meeting, a reporter from a foreign media outlet asked: Reuters reported this week that China has extended its fuel export ban to April, but is considering granting exemptions to certain countries seeking help, including Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Vietnam. Is the Chinese side currently discussing fuel assistance with these countries?

Mao Ning replied that you should consult the competent authorities for specific details. The root cause of the global energy market facing shortages is the tense situation in the Middle East, and the urgent priority is to immediately stop military actions to prevent an even greater impact on the global economy.

Global Times—Global Net report: Reporter Suo Yanqi

Reviewed by | Lu Changyin

Edited by | Wang Xiaojiao

Proofread by | Guo Weitong

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