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China imposes ‘reciprocal’ restrictions on US diplomats
Chinese staffers adjust US and Chinese flags before the opening session of trade negotiations between US and Chinese trade representatives at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse in Beijing, Feb. 14, 2019. u00e2u20acu201d Reuters pic

BEIJING, Dec 6 — China today said it had taken "reciprocal” measures against US diplomats in the country, saying they will have to notify the foreign ministry before meeting with local officials.

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Foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said China had notified the US embassy of the new measures on Wednesday, which she said were a "countermeasure” to Washington’s decision in October to restrict Chinese diplomats.

"We once again urge the US side to correct its mistakes and revoke the relevant rules,” she told reporters at a press briefing.

In October, the US ordered Chinese diplomats to notify the State Department in advance of any official meetings with US diplomats, local or municipal officials, and before any visits to colleges or research institutions.

Washington called the move "reciprocal”, with a senior State Department official citing the inability of US diplomats to meet with a range of Chinese officials and academics.

Today, Hua said that US diplomats would have to notify the foreign ministry five working days in advance, and that China would respond "according to the US’s practice.”

The US Embassy in Beijing declined to comment. — AFP

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