U.S. Modifies Visa Rules for Foreign Journalists, China Warns of Retaliation
WASHINGTON – The Trump administration has changed visa regulations for foreign journalists working in the United States. The new rules, announced Thursday, establish a maximum visa validity of 240 days for most foreign journalists. Previously, these visas could remain valid for several years.
For journalists from China, the administration implemented an even shorter maximum visa period of 90 days. This adjustment marks a reduction from prior practices.
Following the announcement, China's government issued a statement indicating the possibility of reciprocal measures. Officials in Beijing did not immediately specify the nature of these potential countermeasures.
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