China today lodged a protest with the US over new sanctions against Iran which affected some Chinese companies and individuals, saying such measures are "not helpful" to promoting mutual trust and solving global issues.
"China always opposes any unilateral sanctions, especially when they harm the interests of a third party," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lu Kang told media here.
Lu said that Beijing has lodged a protest with Washington as such sanctions are "not helpful" to promoting mutual trust and solving global issues.
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The sanctions affect 25 people and entities allegedly involved in Iran's ballistic missile programme or in supporting groups that the US considers terrorist.
The list includes two Chinese companies and three Chinese people.
The sanctions were imposed by President Donald Trump's administration two days after it had put Iran 'on notice' following the ballistic missile test.
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