Key Points

China has strongly criticized the United States for imposing visa restrictions on Central American nationals. The Chinese Foreign Ministry called this move another example of US bullying tactics against smaller nations. Beijing pledged to continue strengthening its cooperation with Central American countries despite American pressure. This follows China's previous criticism of US tariff policies against India, showing a pattern of opposing what it views as coercive US diplomacy.

Key Points: China Slams US Visa Restrictions on Central America as Bullying

  • China denounces US visa restrictions as groundless attacks and coercive diplomacy
  • Beijing vows to enhance cooperation with Central America despite US pressure
  • China previously criticized US tariff abuse against India in similar fashion
  • US House Democrats warn Trump's tariffs risk damaging US-India partnership
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Bullying the small: China criticises US over Central America visa restrictions

China condemns US visa restrictions on Central American nationals, calling it coercive diplomacy and vowing to strengthen ties with the region despite American pressure.

"Weaponizing visas will not scare off the sober-minded - Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson"

Beijing, September 8

China on Monday criticised the United States of America for imposing visa restrictions on Central American nationals and for accusing the region's exchanges with China, calling it "yet another example of the US-style diplomacy of "bullying the small."

A statement by the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) spokesperson read, "China deplores the US' groundless attacks, coercive diplomacy, and interference in China's relations with these countries."

The spokesperson further added, "Weaponizing visas will not scare off the sober-minded. Nor will it hold back the flourishing ties between China and Central American countries. We will continue to enhance cooperation with Central American countries, contribute to local prosperity, and deliver more tangible benefits to their peoples."

Last month, China had similarly voiced its opposition to the US announcement of tariffs against India. The Spokesperson of China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Guo Jiakun, in his press briefing while responding to media queries, called the act an "abuse of tariffs," highlighting Beijing's consistent criticism of what it saw as coercive US trade and diplomatic policies.

When asked for comments on Trump's executive order to place an additional 25 per cent tariff on India for its purchases of Russian oil, he said, "China's opposition to the abuse of tariffs was consistent and clear."

"China opposed the US politicizing tech and trade issues and using them as weapons to maliciously blockade and go after China. The US should earnestly protect the legitimate and lawful rights and interests of Chinese nationals," he added.

Trump's order drew criticism from within the country as House Foreign Affairs Committee Dems warned that Trump's actions risked the carefully developed US-India relationship.

In a post on X, House Foreign Affairs Committee Dems said, "RM Gregory Meeks: Trump's latest tariff tantrum risked years of careful work to build a stronger US-India partnership. We have deep strategic, economic, and people-to-people ties. Concerns should be addressed in a mutually respectful way consistent with our democratic values."

- ANI

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Priya S
Interesting how China is positioning itself as the defender of smaller nations. But let's not forget they have their own expansionist policies. Both superpowers play the same game, just with different strategies.
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Aman W
As an Indian, I'm watching this carefully. The US tariffs on India for buying Russian oil show they don't respect our sovereignty either. We need to strengthen ties with multiple partners, not depend on one.
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Sarah B
Living in India, I see how these big power games affect developing nations. The US should practice what it preaches about democracy and respect. Visa weaponization hurts ordinary people the most.
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Vikram M
China talking about bullying small countries is ironic given their actions in South China Sea and with neighbors. But the US isn't innocent either. Developing countries like India must navigate carefully between both.
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Nikhil C
The US-India relationship is too important to risk over tariff tantrums. Both democracies should work together respectfully. Hope cooler heads prevail in Washington. 🤞

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