China Slaps Sanctions On 28 Trump Administration Officials, Including Mike Pompeo



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Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, pictured at the White House in Dec. 2020, was among the 28 Trump administration officials sanctioned by China on Jan. 20.

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  • The sanctions prohibit those individuals and their immediate family members from entering mainland China, Hong Kong and Macao. They are also restricted from doing business with China, as are any companies or institutions associated with them.

    «Over the past few years, some anti-China politicians in the United States, out of their selfish political interests and prejudice and hatred against China and showing no regard for the interests of the Chinese and American people, have planned, promoted and executed a series of crazy moves which have gravely interfered in China’s internal affairs, undermined China’s interests, offended the Chinese people, and seriously disrupted China-U.S. relations,» the ministry said.

    The move comes just one day after Pompeo issued a forceful statement accusing China of committing genocide against Muslim Uighurs and other minority groups in its Xinjiang region, for which the U.S. sanctioned several Chinese officials in July. That was one of numerous instances of sanctions, visa bans and trade restrictions imposed on Chinese politicians and Communist Party officials in the Trump administration’s final year.

    Relations between the U.S. and China deteriorated considerably under the previous administration, which took an unusually confrontational approach. Pompeo and other officials referred to China as constituting America’s greatest threat, as NPR’s John Ruwitch has reported.


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    In fact, Bolton appeared to celebrate the sanction against him, calling it «great news» in a tweet posted Wednesday afternoon.

    «I accept this prestigious recognition of my unrelenting efforts to defend American freedom,» he wrote.

    It is unclear what changes Biden plans, but Ruwitch notes, «Even if the Biden team moves swiftly to put the U.S.-China relationship back on a less antagonistic track, Beijing will be wary after the dramatic changes of the past four years.»

    • biden administration
    • China sanctions
    • U.S.-China relations
    • Trump administraion
    • Secretary of State Mike Pompeo



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