City
Epaper

Will suspend entry of certain Chinese nationals to secure US' vital university research: Trump

By ANI | Updated: May 30, 2020 01:50 IST

Accusing China of conducting "illicit espionage" to steal US industrial secrets, President Donald Trump said on Friday (local time) that he will issue a proclamation to suspend entry of certain Chinese nationals to American universities.

Open in App

Accusing China of conducting "illicit espionage" to steal US industrial secrets, President Donald Trump said on Friday (local time) that he will issue a proclamation to suspend entry of certain Chinese nationals to American universities.

"For years, the government of China has conducted illicit espionage to steal our industrial secrets. Today I will issue a proclamation to better secure our nation's vital university research and suspend entry of certain foreign nationals from China, identified as potential security risks," the US President said while addressing reporters at Rose Garden.

China and the US are at loggerheads since the outbreak of coronavirus over the origin of the virus.

Trump has repeatedly criticised China's response to the coronavirus outbreak. During the media address, the US President said that China has total control over the World Health Orgsation (WHO).

He also announced that the US is terminating its relationship with the WHO.

"China has total control over WHO despite only paying USD 40 million a year compared to what the US has been paying, which is approx USD 450 million a year. Because they have failed to make requested and needed reforms today, we will be terminating our relationship with WHO," Trump said.

( With inputs from ANI )

Tags: World health orgsationDonald Trump
Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalUS Visa Waiver Program: Can Indian Passport Holders Enter the US Without Visa? Citizens of 41 Countries Get Free Entry

InternationalPahalgam Attack: Trump, Putin, and Global Leaders Express Solidarity with India

InternationalPahalgam Terror Attack: US President Donald Trump Offers Condolences, Pledges Full Support to India

OpinionsWill the Trump Card work Against China?

InternationalTrump acknowledges 'transition problems' with tariff plans as US markets tumble

International Realted Stories

InternationalSouth Korea: PPP presidential primary narrowed to two final contenders

InternationalPakistani cybercriminals hack three websites of Rajasthan govt

InternationalKhalistan sympathiser Jagmeet Singh quits as NDP leader after defeat in Canada election

InternationalMehul Choksi accuses authorities of violating natural justice, seeks fresh relief

InternationalPro-Khalistani Jagmeet Singh defeated in Canada elections