China, US to ease restrictions on each other's media workers

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China and the US agree to ease restrictions on each other's media workers following the summit between the two superpowers in a sign of goodwill

China and the US have agreed to ease restrictions on each other's media workers amid a slight easing of tensions between the two sides.

Under the agreement, the US will issue one-year multiple-entry visas to Chinese media workers and will immediately initiate a process to address “duration of status” issues, China Daily said. China will reciprocate by granting equal treatment to US journalists once the US policies take effect, and both sides will issue media visas for new applicants “based on relevant laws and regulations," the report said.

“We will also continue issuing visas to journalists who are otherwise eligible for the visa under US law," the statement said.China also committed to increase the length for which US media visas are valid from the current 90 days to one year.

 

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