Published 07:35 IST, September 12th 2020
China claps back with reciprocal restrictions on US diplomats following Trump's sanctions
In a growing diplomatic row, Chinese Foreign Min Spokesman Lijian announced that Beijing has sent a note detailing 'reciprocal restrictions' on the US diplomats
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In a growing diplomatic spat, Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Zhao Lijian anunced that Beijing has sent a te detailing 'reciprocal restrictions' on US Embassy and consulates on Friday, September 11. move comes in response to US sanctions on Chinese individuals.
As per reports, even consulate-general in Hong Kong and its personnel have been included in Chinese restrictions. Lijian stated that se reciprocal restrictions were meant to urge US to repeal its own restrictions which China has deemed as ‘wrong decisions’.
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China has taken 'Legitimate' and 'necessary' steps
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson stated that China’s decision to respond to US with reciprocal restrictions was ‘legitimate’ and even necessary. Despite se restrictions, China plans to maintain rmal interaction and its embassy and consulates will continue to operate as usual.
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Chinese individuals and entities, like major tech companies, have lately been a target of US sanctions. On August 6, US President Donald Trump passed two executive orders threatening sanctions against Chinese applications like TikTok and WeChat unless ir parent companies sold se apps to US holding companies. US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has alleged that Chinese Social media apps like TikTok feed private user information to Beijing and claimed that se apps thus pose a major security risk.
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China accuses US of Abusing National Security Concept
Meanwhile, China has accused United States of abusing concept of national security to oppress n-American companies after US President Donald Trump denied possibility of a deadline extension for sale of TikTok operations.
executive orders signed by Trump will prevent American citizens and businesses from doing any transaction with TikTok, its parent company ByteDance Ltd., and messaging app WeChat unless sold within 45 days of order. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian has opposed attempts by United States to use its power to oppress specific companies of or countries.
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(Input Credit ANI)
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07:35 IST, September 12th 2020