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China rebuffs fears over end to arms ban

By Richard McGregor in Beijing and Guy Dinmore in Washington

Published: March 7 2005 02:00 | Last updated: March 7 2005 02:00

China yesterday dismissed suggestions that the lifting of the European Union's arms embargo would prompt a surge in weapons purchases, saying it did not have the money to buy "expensive and useless" equipment from the EU.

Li Zhaoxing, the foreign minister, said China opposed the embargo, imposed by the west after the 1989 crackdown on the pro-democracy movement, because it amounted to "political discrimination".

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