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Ban on 28 people close to Trump, including Pompeo, accused of spoiling relationship between the two countries

Ban on 28 people close to Trump, including Pompeo, accused of spoiling relationship between the two countries

WORLD NEWS SUPERFAST

China News - According to information received by World News superfast, China has taken a big step only after the swearing in of US President Joe Biden. China has banned 28 officials in key positions during former US President Donald Trump's tenure, including former foreign minister Mike Pompeo and former advisor John R. Bolton. The sanctions have been imposed accusing them of deteriorating Sino-US relations and interfering in internal affairs within China.

Chinese Foreign Ministry announced

According to information received by the World News superfast, China has also accused them all of violating the sovereignty of the nation. After these restrictions, all these 28 people and their families will no longer be able to enter the Chinese border. Their associated companies and associate institutions will also not be able to do any kind of business in China. China alleged that all these people conspired to spoil the Sino-US relationship.

Some big names in the list

In addition to Pompeo and Bolton, Peter Navarro, Trump's former national security adviser Robert C. O'Brien, David Stillwell, Matthew Pottinger, Alex Azar, Keith Kracht, Kelly DK Kraft, John R. Bolton, according to information received by the World News superfast. , Includes Stephen's Bannon's name. People in the list will also not be able to do business with China or any Chinese company.

Trump banned 8 apps in China before leaving

According to information received by the World News superfast, Trump gave China another blow before he stepped down as US President. He had signed an executive order banning transactions from 8 apps owned by Chinese companies. Apps that have been banned include WeChat Pay and Alipay of Jack Ma's Ant Group.

Sino-US violence

In fact, with the trade deal sign in early 2020, relations between China and the US began to deteriorate. In addition, President Donald Trump also holds China responsible for the Corona epidemic, for which he wants to be punished.

According to information received by World News superfast, Trump is also angry with China over the condition of Muslims in China and Hong Kong issue. On the other hand, China also retaliated by including American companies in its black list.

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