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26
Ministry of Foreign Affairs requests documents from ABC and other U.S. media
The Chinese government has issued a statement saying that it will ask six American media outlets to submit documents about their employees and others stationed in China. It says this is a countermeasure to the U.S. identification of six Chinese media outlets as "propaganda agencies of the Chinese Communist Party.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian issued a statement on April 26, saying, "We ask the ABC and six other American media outlets to submit documents on their employees, finances and other matters related to their presence in China within seven days. This is a countermeasure to the U.S. State Department's recognition of six Chinese media outlets, including the Beijing Weekly, as "propaganda organs of the Chinese Communist Party," which is believed to be an attempt to put pressure on the U.S. side.
China's Foreign Ministry had taken similar measures against four American media outlets, including the Associated Press, in July of this year. (27, 02:37)
Source: https://news.tbs.co.jp/newseye/tbs_newseye4111733.html
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