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US warns EU against resuming arms sales to China

By Guy Dinmore in Washington

Published: December 13 2004 20:33 | Last updated: December 13 2004 20:33

Only occasionally do Amnesty International and the Bush administration share the same podium, but the two are in rare agreement when it comes to putting pressure on the European Union to maintain its 15-year-old arms embargo against China.

Senior US officials welcomed a decision by the EU at its summit last week with China not to lift the embargo immediately. However, they also warned that a normalisation of arms sales would have serious commercial and military consequences from the US side.

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