Two Chinese embassies expelled from the base invasion of bases

A leading American newspaper reported that two Chinese embassies had been expelled outside the country as they attempted to invade an American military base in Virginia, USA. The expulsion of Chinese embassies is likely since 1987.

A leading American newspaper, the New York Times, reported on February 15 that two Chinese ambassadors in the United States were secretly expelled from the country, according to a government official.

According to the article, the two tried to drive into an American military base in Southern Virginia near Washington in late September, but were told to return to the security officer because they did not get permission.

However, they did not follow it and tried to proceed as they were, and finally stopped the car because they were blocked from going to the fire engine.

The two, along with their wives, explained that the security officers didn't understand the English and just lost their way, but the US government did not accept it.

The New York Times reports that the Chinese diplomat has been expelled for suspicion of espionage since 1987, according to government officials considering one of the two as an information department employee. .

The US State Department announced in October of the following month that the two had allegedly invaded that all Chinese diplomats stationed in the US would be required to make prior notifications when meeting government officials.