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US presses China on Covid-19 rules on diplomats

Beijing has imposed mandatory quarantines of at least 14 days for inbound passengers

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 28 Jan 2022 12:00PM

US presses China on Covid-19 rules on diplomats
State Department spokesman Ned Price says the US has entered discussions with China over quarantine and testing rules that ‘run counter to diplomatic privileges and immunities’. – AFP pic, January 28, 2022

WASHINGTON – The United States said Thursday it was asking China to loosen Covid-19 quarantine rules for diplomats after Beijing accused Washington of seeking to sabotage the Winter Olympics.

China, pursuing a zero Covid-19 policy, has imposed mandatory quarantines of at least 14 days for inbound passengers and has repeatedly locked down major areas.

State Department spokesman Ned Price said that the US has entered discussions with China over quarantine and testing rules that “run counter to diplomatic privileges and immunities”.

“We’ve recommended what we think are a series of reasonable options that would be consistent with Covid-19 mitigation measures and at the same time align with international diplomatic norms,” Price told reporters.

He said there was no change to the operating status of the embassy in Beijing despite the concerns.

China’s state-run Global Times earlier warned against any authorisation by the State Department to let employees or families leave, calling China “the safest place in the world”.

Such a departure “only serves to create panic, slander China’s anti-epidemic work and disrupt China’s successful hosting of the Winter Olympics”, it said.

China also told the US to stop “interfering” in the Olympics in a phone call on Wednesday Washington time between Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Secretary of State Antony Blinken.

The US has already announced that its diplomats will boycott the Games opening February 4 due to human rights concerns, a step followed by several US allies.

The US accuses China of carrying out genocide against the Uyghurs, with more than one million of the mostly Muslim people held in camps. – AFP, January 28, 2022

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