(New Delhi/Beijing Comprehensive News) As the relationship between China and India continued to rigid, sources said that New Delhi refused to renew the visa for the last two Chinese official media reporters in India.Since the beginning of this year, the diplomatic frictions of the reporters of the stationed reporters have caused almost all the reporters of the other party.
The Wall Street Journal of the United States quoted on Tuesday (May 30), saying that the New Delhi refused to renew the sign of the two Indian reporters for Xinhua News Agency and China CCTV this month.It is reported that this is the last two Chinese official media reporters in India, but as their visa expires, the two have left the country.
Some sources said that this may be the first time since the 1980s that there have been no Chinese journalists in India.
Indian reporters in China, four people were in China at the beginning of this year, but two of them were banned from returning from India in April to Beijing; sources said that another person was told that the reporter's certificate had been revoked in May.
It is reported that the Indian Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman refused to discuss the visa details of individual reporters, but mentioned his statement in April that Chinese reporters are still working in India, and New Delhi also hopes that Chinese journalists will work in the local area.
Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Mao Ning was asked at a regular press conference on Wednesday (May 31st) that Chinese media reporters have long been treated with unfairness and discrimination in India for a long time.She said that the Indian party has refused to approve Chinese reporters to the Indian resident application since 2020, which led China to Indo -Indian reporters from 14 people to one person from a normal period to one person.
Mao Ning said that New Delhi still has not postponed visas for the last reporter in India in China, and Chinese reporters in India are facing "clear zero".She did not disclose which media from the last reporter.
Mao Ning said that China had to take appropriate countermeasures to safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese media.
However, when the "proper countermeasures" were asked if China had refused to renew its visa for Indian reporters, Mao Ning did not answer directly.Today's situation is not what China is happy. "
Mao Ning said that China is willing to communicate with the Indian side in accordance with the principles of mutual respect, equality and mutual benefit, and hopes that the Indian side will take practical actions as soon as possible to create favorable conditions for restoring the normal exchanges between the two countries.
The Wall Street Journal analyzed that these sanctions on the Wall Street may exacerbate the contradictions between the two neighboring people.Since the bleeding conflict broke out in the Sino -Indian border in June 2020, the relationship between the two countries that had been warmed once again deteriorated and evolved into a wide range of bilateral disputes.