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China deports US citizen convicted of espionage

- REUTERS 29 April

China has deported a US citizen who was convicted of espionage this week after being held without trial for two years, removing a source of friction between Washington and Beijing.

Sandy Phan-Gillis was arrested in March 2015 while about to leave mainland China for the Chinese-ruled, former Portuguese colony of Macau. A court on Tuesday ordered her deportatio­n after sentencing her to three-and-a-half years in prison for espionage.

She left China on Friday from the southern city of Guangzhou and arrived in Los Angeles on the same day, her husband said in a statement.

The Chinese government has not released details of the charges against Phan-Gillis. Her lawyer told Reuters on Tuesday he could not reveal details of the case because it involved “state secrets”.

Her husband, Jeff Gillis, said China had accused PhanGillis of visiting the country twice on spy missions in 1996 and working with the US Federal Bureau of Investigat­ion to capture two Chinese spies in the United States and turn them into double agents.

The deportatio­n comes at a time of warming China-US relations after US President Donald Trump met Chinese President Xi Jinping in Florida in early April.

In an interview with Reuters on Thursday, Trump called Xi a “good man” and praised him for his efforts to press North Korea to give up its developmen­t of nuclear weapons and long-range missiles.

Negotiatio­ns to secure the release Phan-Gillis intensifie­d when Secretary of State Rex Tillerson visited Beijing in March, according to the San Francisco-based Dui Hua Foundation.

“Sandy is overjoyed to be reunited with friends and family, and sends out her thanks to the many people who worked tirelessly for her release,” Gillis said.

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Sandy Phan-Gillis is seen in an undated photo taken and provided by her husband

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