This is stated in a statement published on the diplomatic mission page on Twitter.

The embassy stated that “there is no so-called human rights problem claimed by the United States in Xinjiang,” and emphasized that Washington’s accusations are “just made-up pretexts for interference.”

The diplomatic mission said that “measures to combat terrorism and radicalism in Xinjiang are aimed at eradicating the fertile soil of extremism and terrorism,” these measures, as stated in the statement, “are consistent with Chinese laws and international practice and are supported by all 25 million people from various ethnic groups in Xinjiang. "

The report emphasizes that "Xinjiang’s affairs are purely internal affairs of China that do not allow foreign interference."

“We urge the United States to immediately correct its mistakes and stop its interference in the internal affairs of China,” the embassy added.

Earlier, the US Department of Commerce put 28 Chinese organizations on the sanctions list due to the situation with the Uyghurs in China.

Also, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said that the United States imposes visa restrictions on Chinese officials.