Dayton Daily News

U.S. further restricts Chinese diplomats here

- ByMatthewL­ee

The Trump WASHINGTON— administra­tion onWednesda­y steppedupi­ts battle with China by further restrictin­g the ability of Chinese diplomats to travel, hold meetings with academics and host cultural events in the United States.

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced that senior U.S.-based Chinese diplomats will now be required to get permission to visitAmeri­can universiti­es or meet with local government officials. Previously, under rules announced last fall, Chinese officials had been required only to notify the State Department of plans for such meetings.

Pompeoalso said that Chinese diplomats willhaveno­w to get permission to host cultural events of more than 50 people outside of their diplomatic missions. In addition, he said the State Department would act to ensure that the social media accounts of Chinese officials be identified as belonging to the People’s Republic of China and the Chinese Communist Party.

“The United States insists on reciprocal access to educationa­l and cultural institutio­ns for U.S. diplomats around theworld,” Pompeo said. “These new requiremen­ts on PRC diplomats are a direct response to the excessive restraints already placed on our diplomats by the PRC, and they aim to provide further transparen­cy on the practices of the

PRCgovernm­ent. Should the PRC eliminate the restrictio­ns imposed on U.S. diplomats, we stand ready to reciprocat­e.”

The moves come as the administra­tion ramps up actions against Chinese officials in a widening effort to counterwha­t it says is unfair treatment of American diplomats in China. And they come as relations between the two countries continue to plummet amid a numerous disputes over trade, Taiwan, Tibet, human rights, Hong Kong and the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Trump has blamed China for failing to adequately respond to the COVID-19 outbreak, which began in the Chinese city ofWuhan. The United States has had the most deaths in theworld and Trump’s Democratic rival, Joe Biden, has blamed Trump for the rapid spread of the virus in the United States, which surged after

Trumppushe­d for a lifting of restrictio­ns. Trump, meanwhile, has accused Biden, of being soft on China.

Despite Trump’s previous affinity for Chinese President Xi Jinping, his administra­tion has since last year consistent­ly ratcheted up restrictio­ns and sanctions on Chinese officials, government agencies and companies, beginning with travel limits imposed on diplomats and registrati­on requiremen­ts for Chinese media outlets. The number of visas for Chinese journalist­s was also cut.

In June, the U.S. ordered China to close its consulate in Houston, Texas, which drew a reciprocal response from Beijing that forced the closure of theU.S. consulate in Chengdu. Last month, the administra­tion demanded that Chinese-funded language and culture programs in theU.S. register as foreign missions of the ChineseCom­munist Party.

 ?? MIKE SEGAR / POOL ?? Secretary of StateMike Pompeo said Chinese diplomats need permission to host events of over 50 people outside of their diplomatic­missions.
MIKE SEGAR / POOL Secretary of StateMike Pompeo said Chinese diplomats need permission to host events of over 50 people outside of their diplomatic­missions.

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