China's People's Daily refuses to publish U.S. ambassador's article: Pompeo

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China's People's Daily refuses to publish U.S. ambassador's article: Pompeo
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The Communist Party's People's Daily refused to publish an opinion piece by the U.S. ambassador to China, whereas Chinese officials have been able to give their government's views in U.S. media, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Wednesday.

- The Communist Party’s People’s Daily refused to publish an opinion piece by the U.S. ambassador to China, whereas Chinese officials have been able to give their government’s views in U.S. media, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Wednesday.

The refusal by the People’s Daily comes after a U.S. decision to revoke more than 1,000 visas of Chinese nationals this week, in a move to block the entry of Chinese students and researchers believed to have links to the Chinese military. Issuing its response in a letter, People’s Daily said the U.S. envoy’s article failed to meet its standards.

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