US and China Exchange Journalist Expulsions Amid Diplomatic Tensions

The United States revoked the visa of a Chinese journalist in response to China's expulsion of a New York Times correspondent, sparking tensions over media access. The moves highlight ongoing diplomatic strains and deepen concerns over press freedom as both nations employ restrictive measures against journalists.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Washington DC | Updated: 30-05-2026 03:40 IST | Created: 30-05-2026 03:40 IST
US and China Exchange Journalist Expulsions Amid Diplomatic Tensions
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The United States has revoked the visa of a Chinese journalist from Xinhua News Agency, seen as a tit-for-tat retaliatory measure following China's expulsion of New York Times reporter Vivian Wang. This action reflects the deepening tensions between the two nations over media access.

China expelled Wang, citing her participation in an event with Taiwan's leader. This development has raised concerns within Western media, apprehensive over their future reporting capabilities in China. According to The Times, this counteraction underscores mounting diplomatic stress and deteriorating press freedoms.

Joseph Kahn from The New York Times criticized the situation as detrimental to independent reporting on China. Meanwhile, US media presence in the region remains significantly reduced due to ongoing disputes.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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