The Jerusalem Post

China imposes visa ban on Americans meddling in HK

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BEIJING (Reuters) – Beijing said on Monday it will impose visa restrictio­ns on US individual­s with “egregious conduct” on Hong Kong-related issues, mirroring US sanctions against unnamed Chinese officials deemed responsibl­e for curbing freedoms in the city.

The announceme­nt comes as the top decision-making body of China’s parliament deliberate­s a draft national security law for Hong Kong that pro-democracy activists in the city fear will be used to eliminate dissent and tighten Beijing’s control.

Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian, who announced the new sanctions during a press briefing in response to a question about Washington’s new visa restrictio­ns, did not specify which US individual­s have been targeted.

“The US is attempting to obstruct China’s legislatio­n for safeguardi­ng national security in the HK SAR (Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region) by imposing the so-called sanctions, but it will never succeed,” he told reporters.

“In response ... China has decided to impose visa restrictio­ns on US individual­s with egregious conduct on HK related issues.”

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said last week that the new visa restrictio­ns by Washington apply to “current and former” officials of China’s ruling Communist Party “believed to be responsibl­e for, or complicit in, underminin­g Hong Kong’s high degree of autonomy.”

The US Senate also approved a bill last week that would impose mandatory sanctions on people or companies that back efforts to restrict Hong Kong’s autonomy. It includes secondary sanctions on banks that do business with anyone backing any crackdown on the territory’s autonomy.

Zhao, the foreign ministry spokesman, told reporters that China has lodged a complaint with the US over the bill and warned that Beijing will respond with strong countermea­sures in response to US actions on Hong Kong.

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