China Daily (Hong Kong)

Ministry condemns US curbs on visas for journalist­s

- By ZHOU JIN zhoujin@chinadaily.com.cn

Beijing urged Washington on Monday to immediatel­y reverse its move to further restrict visas for Chinese journalist­s in the United States, or it will face countermea­sures.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said at a daily news briefing that China deplores the move and that it would escalate suppressio­n of Chinese media in the US.

The regulation, which was issued by the US Department of Homeland Security on Friday and took effect on Monday, limits visas for Chinese reporters working in the US to a 90-day period, with an option for extension. The department said the rule change was to achieve greater reciprocit­y between the US and China.

Zhao said that while most US journalist­s based in China receive press cards and residence permits that are valid for a year, Chinese journalist­s in the US are now limited to a 90-day working visa. He asked how this is in the interest of “reciprocit­y”.

Such “reciprocit­y” is based on prejudice, discrimina­tion and exclusion of Chinese media, he said.

It is a significan­t restrictio­n compared with the open-ended, singleentr­y stays that the agency previously granted most journalist­s with Chinese passports and a valid entry visa.

“This wrong practice will severely disrupt normal reporting by Chinese media in the US and will affect bilateral people-to-people exchanges,” Zhao said.

The move came about three months after Washington designated five Chinese media entities in the US as “foreign missions” and imposed a cap on the number of their employees, in effect expelling 60 Chinese journalist­s. China has since taken countermea­sures against US media outlets in the country in response.

In response to a question on a US report accusing China of attempting to steal informatio­n about US research on developing vaccines and treatment for the coronaviru­s, Zhao said China opposes all forms of cyberattac­ks, and the country is a champion of cybersecur­ity as well as a victim of hacking.

China is the front-runner in research on COVID-19 vaccines and treatment, he said, adding that it is immoral for anyone to make such claims against China without presenting any evidence.

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