China blacklists former US Commerce Secretary Ross other officials in tit-for-tat reply to restrictions over Hong Kong
In a tit-for-tat measure, Beijing has sanctioned six US nationals and one entity, on a list that includes a former secretary of commerce, in response to recent restrictions placed on China over Hong Kong.
The sanctions list includes Wilbur Ross, who served as Commerce Secretary during then-President Donald Trumpâs trade war against Beijing. Last year, Ross called China âthe principal military and economic threatâ in Asia.
Other blacklisted Americans include US-China Economic and Security Review Commission chief Carolyn Bartholomew, former Staff Director of the Congressional-Executive Commission on China Jonathan Stivers, National Democratic Institute for International Affairs researcher DoYun Kim, as well as Adam King, a senior program manager at the International Republican Institute, and Sophie Richardson, China Director at Human Rights Watch (HRW).
Chinaâs response has also blacklisted the Hong Kong Democratic Council (HKDC), a Washington-based group that supports anti-Beijing protests in Chinaâs self-governing city.
A Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson explained that the sanctions have been applied in direct response to the hostile actions of the US over the crackdown on the protests in Hong Kong.
âAny attempt by external forces to interfere in Hong Kongâs affairs would be as futile as an ant trying to shake a big tree,â a Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson said in a statement.
Also on rt.com âHurt dignityâ: China complains after US broadcast of Olympics leaves Taiwan off Chinese mapOn July 16, the US government warned American businesses against dealing in Hong Kong, citing âclear operational, financial, legal and reputational risks for multinational firms.â Washington also sanctioned seven officials at mainland China's liaison office in the city.
White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki dismissed the restrictions placed US nationals and entities as âbaseless.â
âWeâre undeterred by these actions and we will remain fully committed to implementing all relevant US sanctions authorities,â she said, adding that the move is a sign of âBeijingâs further isolation from the world.â
HKDCâs Managing Director Samuel Chu called being blacklisted by Beijing âa badge of honor,â and vowed that the group would keep pursuing its cause.
The blacklisted HRW official Sophie Richardson said everyone âshould be laser-focused on ending human rights violations and crimes against humanity committed by the Chinese government.â
In recent years, the US has placed several rounds of restrictions on Chinese officials and entities over issues concerning Hong Kong, Tibet, Xinjiang and Taiwan. China responded by accusing the US of violating international law and of meddling in its domestic affairs.
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