Source: South China Morning PostBeijing has warned the European Union that its decision to impose sanctions on Chinese officials risks damaging relations, but diplomatic observers do not expect it to take countermeasures that will jeopardise its investment deal with the bloc.The sanctions on four individuals and one entity accused of human rights abuses in Xinjiang were the first of their kind since the bloody Tiananmen crackdown of 1989, and mirrored those imposed by the United States, Britain and Canada.In response, Chinese…Read More