EU Declaration on China
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EU Declaration on China
European Council: Madrid, 26-27 June 1989
Declaration on China
The European Council, recalling the declaraion of the twelve of June 6, strongly condemns the brutal repression taking place in China. It expresses its dismay at the pursuit of executions in spite of all the appeals of the international community. It solemnly requests the Chinese authorities to stop the executions and to put an end to the repressive actions against those who legitimately claim their democratic rights.
The European Council requests the Chinese authorities to respect human rights and to take into account the hopes for freedom and democracy deeply felt by the population. It underlines that this is an essential element for the pursuit of the policy of reforms and openness that has been supported by the European Community and its member states.
The twelve are aware that the recent events have caused great anxiety in Hong Kong.
In the present circumstances the European Council thinks it necessary to adopt the following measures:
Taking into account the climate of uncertainty created in the economic field by the present policy of the Chinese authorities, the European Council advocates the postponement of the examination of new requests for credit insurance and the postponement of the examination of new credits of the World Bank.
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SIPRI March 2004.

