Published: 12:43, September 3, 2020 | Updated: 18:22, June 5, 2023
China urges US to withdraw restrictions on Chinese diplomats
By Xinhua

This undated photo shows Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying holding a press briefing in Beijing. (WWW.FMPRC.GOV.CN)

BEIJING/WASHINGTON - A Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson on Thursday urged the US State Department to immediately withdraw its decision to impose tighter limitations on Chinese diplomats.

China will make a justified and necessary response in light of the situation, said Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying

"We urge the US State Department to immediately revoke the wrong move, stop obstructing normal exchanges between the two peoples and sabotaging bilateral ties," said spokesperson Hua Chunying when responding to a query about the issue at a daily press briefing held Thursday.

China will make a justified and necessary response in light of the situation, she said.

Hua's remarks came after the US State Department announced Wednesday that senior Chinese diplomats will be required to seek approval to visit US university campuses and meet with local government officials. Chinese diplomats will also have to get permission to host cultural events with an audience larger than 50 people outside mission properties.

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The US State Department has ramped up restrictions on Chinese embassy and consulates and their staff performing duties in the United States since October, said Hua. "Such moves severely violate international laws and basic norms governing international relations, and seriously interfere with China-US ties as well as the normal exchanges between the two sides."

China has always provided facilitation for US diplomatic and consular personnel to perform their duties in China according to laws and regulations, while the US State Department twice required Chinese diplomats to notify them of plans for activities in October and this June, and even restricted them from carrying out private and social exchanges with local US officials, according to Hua.

"This shows that the anti-China forces in the United States have lost their sensibility and confidence and developed anti-China paranoia, which will definitely be met with denunciation and opposition from people with insight," Hua said.

Stressing that China-US ties are important to the two countries as well as the world, Hua suggested that both sides maintain a smooth channel of communication at all times.

The Chinese embassy and consulates in the United States will continue to maintain normal exchanges with people from all sectors of US society, said Hua, adding that China will continue to support normal exchanges and cooperation between the two sides.  

This photo posted on the website of the Chinese embassy in the United States shows the front exterior of the main building of the embassy. (PHOTO / XINHUA)

The Chinese Embassy in the United States on Wednesday also urged the US side to revoke its unjustified restriction on Chinese diplomatic and consular personnel.

This has grossly trampled on the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations and the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations, and China is firmly opposed to it.

Chinese Embassy in the US

"With the excuse of reciprocity, the US imposed yet another unjustified restriction and barrier on Chinese diplomatic and consular personnel," the embassy said in a statement.

"This has grossly trampled on the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations and the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations, and China is firmly opposed to it," the embassy said.

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"It also runs counter to the self-proclaimed values of openness and freedom of the US side. China has always supported and provided necessary facilitation for foreign diplomatic and consular personnel, including those from the US, to perform their official duties in China," it said.

"We urge the US side to correct its mistake, revoke this decision and provide support and facilitation for Chinese diplomatic and consular personnel in the US to perform their duties as well," it added.