US delays American diplomats' return to China amid concerns over coronavirus testing, quarantine

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WASHINGTON (REUTERS) - The United States has postponed flights for dozens of American diplomats who had planned to return to China later this month, after failing to reach agreement with Beijing over issues including Covid-19 testing and quarantine.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

WASHINGTON - The United States has postponed flights for dozens of American diplomats who had planned to return to China later this month, after failing to reach agreement with Beijing over issues including Covid-19 testing and quarantine.

In a previously unreported June 30 e-mail, Mr Terry Branstad, the US ambassador to China, told the mission staff that two charter flights for diplomats returning to Shanghai and Tianjin planned for July 8 and July 10 respectively had been scrapped and would be rescheduled. "The epidemic control measures for the diplomatic corps in China are applied equally across the board. China strives to preserve its hard-won achievement in countering the virus together with the diplomatic corps, and to provide good conditions and a good living environment for everyone to work and live in China."

"This essentially puts us at the mercy of the Chinese government, with whom tensions have run extremely high," a US diplomat, speaking on the condition of anonymity, told Reuters while preparing to return to work in China.

 

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