China, U.S. to ease restrictions on each other’s media workers
The Hindu
The official China Daily newspaper on Wednesday said the agreement was reached ahead of Tuesday’s virtual summit between Chinese leader Xi Jinping and the U.S. President Joe Biden.
China and the U.S. have agreed to ease restrictions on each other’s journalists amid a slight relaxation of .
The official China Daily newspaper on Wednesday said the agreement was reached between Chinese leader Xi Jinping and the U.S. President Joe Biden.
The agreement represents a degree of progress on an issue that has long aggravated relations, but details remain to be ironed out. COVID-19 travel restrictions and long-standing obstacles faced by foreign media within China are also factors standing in the way of a major breakthrough in media relations.

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