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EU 'could end China arms embargo'

A European Union arms embargo clamped on China in 1989 following the Tiananmen Square crackdown could be lifted in early 2011, Brussels sources told Thursday's edition of France's Le Figaro daily.

The lifting of the embargo on all lethal weapons "could happen very quickly," a source close to EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton told the paper.

It said that the embargo was considered a slap in the face for the world's second largest economic bloc as well as militarily ineffective by the EU as China increasingly builds its own weapons.

A confidential report presented to the last European Union summit that ended on December 17 described the embargo as "a major obstacle" to Europe-China security and foreign policy cooperation.

As a result "the EU should draw the practical conclusions and go ahead," the report said.

Europe was divided on the issue when it was discussed at a meeting of the EU's 27 foreign ministers in September, with some mooting the idea of a conditional lifting of the embargo.

Conditions included improved ties with Taiwan, an amnesty for arrests linked to the Tiananmen crackdown, and a calendar for the ratification of the convention on civil and political rights.

The Figaro said that the Netherlands, Britain and, to a lesser extent, Germany, had all lowered their opposition to lifting the embargo.

Chinese troops and tanks ended weeks of pro-democracy protests in Beijing's Tiananmen Square on June 4, 1989, killing hundreds if not thousands of demonstrators.
 
They lost their best chance to export arms to china to make money while 1990-2000. Now, only few weapons of EU are interested by china and I dont think they will export them out.
 
Too little too late , nothing much china would love to have from the EU that china would nt be able to make herself.
 
Not too much we can gain from it.And its imposible to import some major weapons like tanks,fighters or ships.But China still can learn something from the Europe in some certain areas,like engines design and making,sensors and helicopters,and perhaps design of an aircraft carrier from England or France which are the apparent weak sides for the Chinese military industry.
 
No,my Chinese fellows,foundation of EU is more advanced than China.China should learn more to make futher progress.

中国确实取得了很大的进步,但是这并不等于我们不需要学习别人。欧洲的工业基础,技术储备以及严谨的态度和优秀的产品质量都值得我们学习。孔子尚且说“三人行,必有我师焉”。我们更是要时刻谨记这点,不能固步自封。只有时刻的自省与谦逊的态度才能发现问题,从而不断进步。

A real patriot is not the one that blindly praises his own country while looking down any other countris, but one that humbly learn from others and find solutions to build a better country.
 
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as one said china would only be interested in designs and technology, not much whole sole weapons.
 
China would either buy then with TT and local manufacturing rights or simply reverse engineer them..
 
China would either buy then with TT and local manufacturing rights or simply reverse engineer them..

Or maybe buying the engineers/equipments and getting the top talents to work for China???
 
buying the engineers just means you are betting on them staying. better to just buy the core technology.

Rolls Royce and machine tools is about all we really need. German machine tools are still world's best despite we have 20 companies that create machine tools now.
 

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