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Washington has imposed a visa ban on Chinese Communist Party officials, accusing them of undermining the freedom of Hong Kong citizens. U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo also said the ban was being imposed on former and current leaders of the party. This information has been informed in a report of BBC online.The US Secretary of State also said that US President Donald Trump had promised punishment under Beijing's proposed security law to reduce Hong Kong's autonomy. As a result, Washington is taking steps to ban visas.China says the US decision is wrong and should be lifted.
Washington imposed the ban a day before a meeting in the Chinese parliament between China and the United States.
Beijing released an outline of China's recently passed controversial national security law on Hong Kong last night. Pundits state the law would undermine Hong Kong's political and common freedoms.China's direct control and vigilance will increase in this semi-autonomous city.According to US media CNN, the draft law would allow Beijing to ignore or repeal Hong Kong's existing independent legal system. In addition, mainland Chinese officials will set up a national security office in Hong Kong to enforce the new security law. Analysts say this would further undermine the city's autonomy.Hundreds of democrats are protesting against the controversial law. Pompeo also said on Friday, without naming any Chinese officials, that the US Senate was voting on a visa ban on certain individuals. In response, the Chinese embassy in Washington said it strongly opposed the US decision.The embassy said in a statement on Twitter that it "urges the United States to immediately rectify the situation and lift sanctions as well as stop sniffing at China's internal affairs."
Washington has imposed a visa ban on Chinese Communist Party officials, accusing them of undermining the freedom of Hong Kong citizens. U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo also said the ban was being imposed on former and current leaders of the party. This information has been informed in a report of BBC online.The US Secretary of State also said that US President Donald Trump had promised punishment under Beijing's proposed security law to reduce Hong Kong's autonomy. As a result, Washington is taking steps to ban visas.China says the US decision is wrong and should be lifted.
Washington imposed the ban a day before a meeting in the Chinese parliament between China and the United States.
Beijing released an outline of China's recently passed controversial national security law on Hong Kong last night. Pundits state the law would undermine Hong Kong's political and common freedoms.China's direct control and vigilance will increase in this semi-autonomous city.According to US media CNN, the draft law would allow Beijing to ignore or repeal Hong Kong's existing independent legal system. In addition, mainland Chinese officials will set up a national security office in Hong Kong to enforce the new security law. Analysts say this would further undermine the city's autonomy.Hundreds of democrats are protesting against the controversial law. Pompeo also said on Friday, without naming any Chinese officials, that the US Senate was voting on a visa ban on certain individuals. In response, the Chinese embassy in Washington said it strongly opposed the US decision.The embassy said in a statement on Twitter that it "urges the United States to immediately rectify the situation and lift sanctions as well as stop sniffing at China's internal affairs."
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