US and China Expel Journalists Following Interview With Taiwan's Leader

US and China Expel Journalists Following Interview With Taiwan's Leader
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The expulsions highlight ongoing tensions between the US, China, and Taiwan over press freedom and diplomatic recognition.

  • The Trump administration revoked the visa of a Chinese national working for Xinhua in the US.
  • Beijing expelled Vivian Wang, a New York Times correspondent, after a DealBook event featuring Taiwan's leader.
  • Taiwan condemned the expulsion of the New York Times journalist from China.
  • Taiwan stated it is common for a president of a democratic country to explain its position.
  • The journalist expulsions are described as tit-for-tat moves between the US and China.

The US revoked the visa of a Chinese Xinhua journalist after China expelled New York Times correspondent Vivian Wang, reportedly in response to an interview with Taiwan's leader.

These actions reflect broader disputes involving media freedom and the political status of Taiwan, with both the US and China taking reciprocal measures affecting journalists.

Observers are watching for further diplomatic or media-related responses from the US, China, and Taiwan as tensions continue.

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