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China adopts reciprocal measures against countries imposing entry restrictions on travelers from China: spokesman

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Beijing, China - Jan 10, 2023 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Press briefing in progress
2. Various of reporters
3. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Wang Wenbin, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman (starting with shot 2):
"Since China announced the policy to treat COVID-19 as a Class-B instead of Class-A infectious disease and adopted provisional measures on cross-border travel, many countries have expressed their welcome, but a few countries have adopted entry restriction measures targeting travelers from China. China has been in communication with the relevant countries with the utmost sincerity in this regard based on facts, and has elaborated on China's science-based and reasonable COVID measures refinement and China's current COVID-19 situation. Regrettably, a handful of other countries, in disregard of science and facts, have insisted on taking discriminatory entry restriction measures targeting China."
4. Reporters
5. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Wang Wenbin, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman:
"China firmly opposes this and has taken reciprocal measures. We once again call on the relevant countries to make sure that their COVID-19 response measures are fact-based, science-based and appropriate, refrain from taking the pandemic policy change as an opportunity to engage in political manipulation, refrain from adopting any discriminatory approaches, and refrain from negatively impacting normal interstate travel, people-to-people exchanges and cooperation."
6. Press briefing in progress

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China has adopted reciprocal measures against a handful of other countries that have imposed discriminatory border entry restrictions against travelers from China, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said on Tuesday.

Wang Wenbin, the spokesman, made the statement at a press conference in Beijing in replying to a question that China has suspended the issuance of entry visas to Japanese tourists. Japan is among some countries, including the United States, that require negative COVID-19 test results from those arriving from China.

"Since China announced the policy to treat COVID-19 as a Class-B instead of Class-A infectious disease and adopted provisional measures on cross-border travel, many countries have expressed their welcome, but a few countries have adopted entry restriction measures targeting travelers from China. China has been in communication with the relevant countries with the utmost sincerity in this regard based on facts, and has elaborated on China's science-based and reasonable COVID measures refinement and China's current COVID-19 situation. Regrettably, a handful of other countries, in disregard of science and facts, have insisted on taking discriminatory entry restriction measures targeting China," Wang said at the press conference.

"China firmly opposes this and has taken reciprocal measures. We once again call on the relevant countries to make sure that their COVID-19 response measures are fact-based, science-based and appropriate, refrain from taking the pandemic policy change as an opportunity to engage in political manipulation, refrain from adopting any discriminatory approaches, and refrain from negatively impacting normal interstate travel, people-to-people exchanges and cooperation," he said.

In a related development, the Chinese Embassy in South Korea issued a notice on Tuesday suspending the issuance of short-term visas to South Korean citizens visiting China for business, tourism, medical treatment, transit or general private affairs.

The measures will be adjusted depending on the cancellation of South Korea's discriminatory entry restrictions against Chinese citizens, the notice added.

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China-FM Briefing/Coronavirus/Politicization

China adopts reciprocal measures against countries imposing entry restrictions on travelers from China: spokesman

Dateline : Jan 10, 2023

Location : China

Duration : 1'16

  • English
  • Français
  • العربية
  • 日本語


Beijing, China - Jan 10, 2023 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Press briefing in progress
2. Various of reporters
3. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Wang Wenbin, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman (starting with shot 2):
"Since China announced the policy to treat COVID-19 as a Class-B instead of Class-A infectious disease and adopted provisional measures on cross-border travel, many countries have expressed their welcome, but a few countries have adopted entry restriction measures targeting travelers from China. China has been in communication with the relevant countries with the utmost sincerity in this regard based on facts, and has elaborated on China's science-based and reasonable COVID measures refinement and China's current COVID-19 situation. Regrettably, a handful of other countries, in disregard of science and facts, have insisted on taking discriminatory entry restriction measures targeting China."
4. Reporters
5. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Wang Wenbin, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman:
"China firmly opposes this and has taken reciprocal measures. We once again call on the relevant countries to make sure that their COVID-19 response measures are fact-based, science-based and appropriate, refrain from taking the pandemic policy change as an opportunity to engage in political manipulation, refrain from adopting any discriminatory approaches, and refrain from negatively impacting normal interstate travel, people-to-people exchanges and cooperation."
6. Press briefing in progress


China has adopted reciprocal measures against a handful of other countries that have imposed discriminatory border entry restrictions against travelers from China, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said on Tuesday.

Wang Wenbin, the spokesman, made the statement at a press conference in Beijing in replying to a question that China has suspended the issuance of entry visas to Japanese tourists. Japan is among some countries, including the United States, that require negative COVID-19 test results from those arriving from China.

"Since China announced the policy to treat COVID-19 as a Class-B instead of Class-A infectious disease and adopted provisional measures on cross-border travel, many countries have expressed their welcome, but a few countries have adopted entry restriction measures targeting travelers from China. China has been in communication with the relevant countries with the utmost sincerity in this regard based on facts, and has elaborated on China's science-based and reasonable COVID measures refinement and China's current COVID-19 situation. Regrettably, a handful of other countries, in disregard of science and facts, have insisted on taking discriminatory entry restriction measures targeting China," Wang said at the press conference.

"China firmly opposes this and has taken reciprocal measures. We once again call on the relevant countries to make sure that their COVID-19 response measures are fact-based, science-based and appropriate, refrain from taking the pandemic policy change as an opportunity to engage in political manipulation, refrain from adopting any discriminatory approaches, and refrain from negatively impacting normal interstate travel, people-to-people exchanges and cooperation," he said.

In a related development, the Chinese Embassy in South Korea issued a notice on Tuesday suspending the issuance of short-term visas to South Korean citizens visiting China for business, tourism, medical treatment, transit or general private affairs.

The measures will be adjusted depending on the cancellation of South Korea's discriminatory entry restrictions against Chinese citizens, the notice added.

ID : 8307142

Published : 2023-01-10 16:47

Last Modified : 2023-01-10 20:37:33

Source : China Central Television (CCTV)

Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland

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