U.S. opposition to China's Tibetan policy Restricted entry of officials July 8 10:25

The Trump administration of the United States has announced that the Chinese government will systematically prevent Americans from entering the Tibetan areas of the country, and will counteract this by restricting Chinese officials from entering the United States. did.

The U.S. Secretary of State Pompei issued a statement yesterday saying, "The Chinese government systematically blocks access to U.S. diplomats, reporters and tourists in the Tibetan Autonomous Region and the Tibetan region." Argued that it was not fair compared to the treatment of Chinese officials in the United States.

And he harshly criticized, "China violates human rights in these areas and does not prevent environmental destruction."

He also revealed that he would limit visa issuance to the United States for Chinese government officials who were deeply involved in restricting access.

In addition, Secretary Pompei put an emphasis on China's policy of continuing to help improve the situation of Tibetan people living in China and abroad, and restrained China.

The entry restrictions are measures based on the domestic law called the "Tibet Mutual Visit Act" passed by the Parliament in 2018, and the US State Department says that it will not disclose the names of the Chinese officials to be covered.

The Trump administration is likely to show a strict attitude toward human rights issues in China, as Congress calls for a stronger attitude toward China.