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- China sanctions US congress members, officials and NGO heads
China has imposed sanctions on some U S congress members, government officials as well as heads of non-governmental organisations for "egregious behaviour on Hong Kong-related issues", its
- China to impose retaliatory sanctions on US lawmakers, gov’t officials . . .
China will enact retaliatory sanctions against members of US Congress, government officials, and heads of NGOs who have “acted egregiously” on Hong Kong-related issues, Beijing has announced
- China Sanctions US Officials Amid Rising Tensions - EFE Noticias
China is imposing retaliatory sanctions on members of the United States Congress, officials and heads of non-governmental organizations, accusing them of interfering in Hong Kong affairs, its
- China to sanction US Congress members and others who ‘acted egregiously . . .
China will apply tit-for-tat sanctions on US Congress members, officials and heads of non-governmental organisations that Beijing deems to have “acted egregiously” on Hong Kong-related
- China to retaliate with sanctions on US officials, NGO leaders over . . .
HONG KONG (AP) — China will sanction United States officials, lawmakers and leaders of non-governmental organizations who it says have “performed poorly” on Hong Kong issues, the foreign ministry announced
- China sanctions US officials
In a press conference, a spokesperson for China’s Foreign Ministry has announced the country will impose sanctions on “US congressmen, officials and heads of non-governmental organisations” in response to recent US sanctions relating to
- China imposes sanctions on US officials in retaliation for Hong Kong . . .
Beijing on Monday hit back at the US after President Donald Trump last week brought sanctions against Chinese and Hong Kong officials over their role in imposing a draconian security law on
- China Sanctions Some U. S. Officials in Tit-for-Tat Move
China will impose sanctions on some U S officials and heads of nongovernment organizations over egregious behavior related to Hong Kong, the Foreign Ministry said
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