US, China will relax visa restrictions on each others’ journalists

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Both countries have agreed to lengthen the validity of journalist visas from the current three months to a year.

The United States and China have reached an agreement to relax visa restrictions on their respective foreign correspondents, the US State Department said on Tuesday, confirming reports by Chinese state media.newspaper, will see both sides agree to lengthen the validity of journalist visas from the current three months to a year.

The agreement addresses one of many points of friction in the relationship after a series of tit-for-tat measures targeting journalists and media outlets in recent years. It remains unclear whether the easing of visa restrictions will extend to the expelled American journalists. Foreign ministry sources cited byThe State Department representative said the Biden administration remained in “close consultation” with the US outlets that had been affected by Beijing’s media policies, as well as other outlets that faced “personnel shortages” because of Chinese policy decisions.

“We set up four groups [and] we’re going to get our folks together on a whole range of issues,” Biden told reporters during a trip to New Hampshire. An American diplomatic boycott of the Beijing Winter Olympics has support in the US Congress. Photo: Reuters

 

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