“China warned on Thursday that military intervention in Syria would hurt the world economy and push up oil prices, reinforcing Vladimir Putin’s attempts to talk US President Barack Obama out of air strikes. ‘Military action would have a negative impact on the global economy, especially on the oil price – it will cause a hike in the oil price,’ Chinese vice-finance minister Zhu Guangyao told a briefing before the start of the G20 leaders’ talks.”
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