Wednesday, July 1, 2020

China hits back at US with new media restrictions

China has hit back at what it calls Washington's "suppression of Chinese media" by demanding that four US news organizations declare details of their finances and staffing in the country. The Associated Press, United Press International, CBS News and NPR News must submit relevant paperwork to the Chinese government within seven days, Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said Wednesday at a regular press briefing. "China is compelled to take these measures to counter the US' unreasonable suppression of Chinese media in the US," Zhao said. "They are entirely self-defense."

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