China Daily

Beijing vows response to press visa curbs

- By ZHOU JIN zhoujin@chinadaily.com.cn

China vowed on Tuesday to make a necessary and legitimate response if Washington continues escalating its political suppressio­n of Chinese journalist­s based in the United States.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said at a daily news conference that no Chinese journalist in the US has had their applicatio­n for a visa extension granted since May, when Washington limited their visas to 90 days with an option for an extension. Their visas are due to expire later this month.

The US has been escalating its suppressio­n of Chinese media due to a Cold War mentality and ideologica­l prejudice, Wang said, urging Washington to immediatel­y correct its mistakes.

According to Wang, since 2018, the US has indefinite­ly delayed its approval or denied visas to over 20 US-based Chinese journalist­s. In December 2018, it demanded that certain Chinese media organizati­ons’ US offices register as “foreign agents”.

China and the US have exchanged several measures involving journalist­s in recent months, amid deteriorat­ing bilateral ties.

In February, the US 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 June, Washington listed four additional Chinese media outlets in the US as “foreign missions”. The move brings the total of Chinese news organizati­ons the US has designated with that label to nine. In retaliatio­n, China demanded in July that four US media outlets in China file declaratio­ns regarding their staff, financial operations, real estate ownership and other matters.

“Such US moves seriously disrupt Chinese media’s normal reporting in the US, damage the reputation of Chinese media and affect bilateral people-to-people exchanges,” Wang said.

While boasting about freedom of the press, the US interferes with and obstructs normal coverage by Chinese media in the country, which exposes its hypocrisy, double standards and hegemonic bullying, he said.

He repeated that the US caused and bears responsibi­lity for the current situation.

“If the US is bent on going down the wrong path and doubles down on its mistakes, China will take necessary and legitimate measures to safeguard its legitimate rights,” he added.

Wang did not say how many Chinese journalist­s were affected or what countermea­sures China might consider, but the editor-inchief of Global Times newspaper said earlier that US journalist­s based in Hong Kong would be among those targeted.

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