China Daily (Hong Kong)

US urged to extend visas for Chinese journalist­s

- By MO JINGXI mojingxi@chinadaily.com.cn

China called on the United States to extend visas for all Chinese journalist­s in the US as soon as possible out of mutual respect, equality and mutual benefit, Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said in Beijing on Monday, adding that the US is very clear that China has all options on the table.

Zhao made the remark at a regular news briefing when asked about a US State Department spokespers­on’s recent statement that the Chinese Foreign Ministry had recently told the US Embassy in Beijing it was denying press card renewals to foreign journalist­s.

“The statement is completely untrue and it is aimed to shift the blame,” Zhao told reporters.

According to Zhao, the extensions of press cards held by the US journalist­s, including those working for CNN, are being handled and they will not be affected in any way before they are granted new press cards.

“We have formally told the US about it,” he said, noting that China has been communicat­ing with the US, hoping to resolve the issue concerning Chinese and US media and journalist­s on the basis of equality and mutual respect.

The spokesman said that although the US has been escalating its political suppressio­n of China’s media for some ti me, including li miting visas for all Chinese journalist­s in the US to a maximum of 90 days’ stay, China has been exercising restraint without i mplementin­g countermea­sures and has extended visas for US journalist­s as usual to provide convenienc­e for them.

Even as the US expelled 60 Chinese journalist­s and denied visas for over 20 Chinese journalist­s, China has not expelled the same number of US journalist­s, he said.

“However, during the talks, the US has been unreasonab­le, ignoring China’s legitimate and normal concerns and requests. It has taken the extension issue and the Chinese journalist­s as hostages to exert maximum pressure on China. We will never accept that,” Zhao said.

As of Monday, none of the Chinese journalist­s in the US whose visas expired Aug 6 had gotten an extension, even though they had submitted extension requests to US officials long ago.

The spokesman said US journalist­s in China are well aware of these facts and they oppose the practice of using the Chinese and US media as pawns.

“If the US government really cares about American journalist­s in China, they should extend the visas for all Chinese journalist­s as soon as possible instead of kidnapping Chinese and American journalist­s out of selfish political purposes,” Zhao said.

If the US insists on going down the wrong path, China will be compelled to make necessary and legitimate reactions to firmly uphold its legitimate rights and interests, he added.

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