Hey 📢, China’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning just made it clear: the U.S. needs to stop unwarrantedly questioning, harassing, and even returning Chinese students at the border. 🎓
At a regular news briefing on Friday, Mao Ning said that each time a student faced these troubles, China lodged a formal protest with the U.S. side. It’s all about safeguarding the legitimate rights and interests of residents of the Chinese mainland studying abroad.
Why this matters:
- 🔍 Fair Treatment: Students deserve smooth entry for education and exchange.
- 🤝 Mutual Respect: Healthy international ties rely on respect and trust.
- 🎯 Academic Goals: Harassment can derail studies and undermine cultural exchange.
Mao Ning stressed that the Chinese mainland will continue taking measures to protect its citizens’ rights and hopes Washington will review procedures, correct mistakes, and ensure these incidents don’t happen again.
Stay tuned as this story unfolds—and let’s keep our fingers crossed for better cross-border cooperation! 🌏✨
Reference(s):
cgtn.com