Published 13:04 IST, June 22nd 2020

Donald Trump says he held off sanctions on China over Uighur Muslims due to trade talks

Trump said that trade talks with China were the primary reason for not imposing tougher sanctions on Chinese officials accused of a crackdown on Uighur Muslims.

Reported by: Kunal Gaurav
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US President Donald Trump said that trade talks with Beijing were primary reason for t imposing tougher sanctions on Chinese officials accused of a crackdown on Uighur Muslims. In an interview with online news portal Axios, Trump said that tougher sanctions would have interfered with negotiations with China as two countries were in middle of a “major trade deal”.

Under ‘phase one’ trade deal, China had agreed to massive purchases of agricultural product, energy, and manufactured goods, among ors. According to US trade representatives, United States will be maintaining 25 per cent tariffs on approximately $250 billion of Chinese imports, along with 7.5 per cent tariffs on approximately $120 billion of Chinese imports.

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'Uyghur Human Rights Policy Act of 2020'

On June 17, Trump signed “Uyghur Human Rights Policy Act of 2020” into law which condemns gross human rights violations of ethnic Muslim mirity groups in Xinjiang region in China. It is aimed at holding accountable perpetrators of human rights violations and abuses such as systematic use of indoctrination camps, forced labour, and intrusive surveillance to eradicate ethnic identity and religious beliefs of Uighurs and or mirities in China.

bill, introduced by Senator Marco Rubio, calls for sanctions against those involved in oppression of Uighur Muslims. Calling China’s alleged effort to wipe out ethnic identities of Uighurs “horrific”, Rubio had said that it will be a stain on humanity if US refuses to act. However, Trump released a statement saying he holds discretion to decide on measures against such perpetrators.

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Several leaked from China have revealed Beijing’s brutal and systematic crackdown on Uighurs which y allegedly call “struggle against terrorism, infiltration and separatism”. After Uighur militants stabbed more than 150 people at a train station in 2014, Jinping, in a series of speeches delivered to officials, urged party to follow America’s policy of “war on terror”.

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13:04 IST, June 22nd 2020