China vows retaliation if any U.S. action against journalists
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[August 04, 2020]
By Yew Lun Tian and Brenda Goh
BEIJING/SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China vowed on
Tuesday to retaliate if the United States persisted with "hostile
action" against Chinese journalists who may be forced to leave in coming
days if their U.S. visas are not extended.
Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin told reporters at a daily
briefing that no Chinese journalist in the United States had been
granted a visa extension since the United States, on May 11, limited
their stay to 90 days, with an option to extend.
"The U.S. has been escalating its actions against Chinese journalists,"
Wang told reporters. "The U.S. should immediately correct its mistake
and stop its actions."
"If the U.S. persists, China will take a necessary and legitimate
response to safeguard its rights," he said.
Wang did not say how many Chinese journalists were affected or what
retaliation China might consider, but the editor of China's Global Times
newspaper said earlier U.S. journalists based in Hong Kong would be
among those targeted should Chinese journalists be forced to leave the
United States.
"Chinese side has prepared for the worst scenario that all Chinese
journalists have to leave," Hu said on Twitter.
"If that's the case, Chinese side will retaliate, including targeting US
journalists based in HK."
The Global Times is published by the People's Daily, the official
newspaper of China's ruling Communist Party.
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Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin speaks during a news
conference in Beijing, China July 27, 2020. REUTERS/Tingshu Wang
The two countries, whose relations have deteriorated sharply
recently over various issues including trade and the novel
coronavirus, have exchanged several tit-for-tat actions involving
journalists in recent months.
The United States in March slashed the number of Chinese nationals
allowed to work at the U.S. offices of major Chinese state-owned
media to 100 from 160.
China expelled U.S. journalists working for three U.S. newspapers -
New York Times, Wall Street Journal and the Washington Post - this
year and has threatened to match any more U.S. action against
Chinese journalists.
(Reporting by Yew Lun Tian in Beijing and Brenda Goh in Shanghai;
writing by Se Young Lee; Editing by Gerry Doyle, Robert Birsel)
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