San Diego Union-Tribune (Sunday)

U.S. ENDS 5 CULTURAL EXCHANGE PROGRAMS WITH CHINA

Move follows new limits on visas for Communist Party members, others

- ASSOCIATED PRESS

The Trump administra­tion has ended five cultural-exchange programs with China that it says were being used for Chinese propaganda and had no benefit to the United States.

The terminatio­ns follow new visa restrictio­ns announced by Washington limiting stays in the U.S. by members of China’s Communist Party and signal further erosion in relations with Beijing in the final weeks of President Donald Trump’s time in office.

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the exchange programs he ended were fully paid for and operated by the Chinese government “as soft power propaganda tools.” They provided “carefully curated access to Chinese Communist Party officials, not to the Chinese people, who do not enjoy freedoms of speech and assembly,” he said in a statement late Friday.

The State Department terminated the Policymake­rs Educationa­l China Trip Program, the U.s.-china Friendship Program, the U.s.-china Leadership Exchange Program, the U.s.-china Transpacif­ic Exchange Program and the Hong Kong Educationa­l and Cultural Program. Each program allowed U.S. officials to travel in China at Beijing’s expense.

Pompeo said the U.S. welcomes “the reciprocal and fair exchange of cultural programs” with China and mutually beneficial ones will continue.

This past week, the U.S. announced new time limits on visas for members of the Chinese Communist Party and their families, cutting the period their travel documents are valid to one month from 10 years. The State Department also said it would deny visas to Chinese citizens linked to overseas influence operations involving violence and other means of intimidati­on.

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