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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsNewsweek: US Bans Sex Between Personnel and Chinese Citizens in China: Report
Newsweek - US Bans Sex Between Personnel and Chinese Citizens in China: Report
Published Apr 03, 2025 at 6:40 AM EDT
By Newsweek Staff
The U.S. government has enacted a sweeping ban on romantic or sexual relationships between American government personnel and Chinese citizens in China, an unprecedented move not seen publicly since the Cold War, The Associated Press reported.
Four individuals with direct knowledge of the new rules confirmed to the AP that the policy took effect in January, shortly before U.S. Ambassador Nicholas Burns left his post in Beijing. It applies to all American diplomatic staff, family members, and contractors with security clearances stationed at U.S. facilities in mainland China and Hong Kong.
The directive expands on a more limited policy put in place last summer that barred relationships between U.S. personnel and Chinese support staff such as guards. The broadened rule prohibits intimate relationships with any Chinese national while in China, the AP reported.
Newsweek has contacted the U.S. Embassy in Beijing for comment. The State Department said it does not comment on internal matters.
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Published Apr 03, 2025 at 6:40 AM EDT
By Newsweek Staff
The U.S. government has enacted a sweeping ban on romantic or sexual relationships between American government personnel and Chinese citizens in China, an unprecedented move not seen publicly since the Cold War, The Associated Press reported.
Four individuals with direct knowledge of the new rules confirmed to the AP that the policy took effect in January, shortly before U.S. Ambassador Nicholas Burns left his post in Beijing. It applies to all American diplomatic staff, family members, and contractors with security clearances stationed at U.S. facilities in mainland China and Hong Kong.
The directive expands on a more limited policy put in place last summer that barred relationships between U.S. personnel and Chinese support staff such as guards. The broadened rule prohibits intimate relationships with any Chinese national while in China, the AP reported.
Newsweek has contacted the U.S. Embassy in Beijing for comment. The State Department said it does not comment on internal matters.
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Good luck with that...
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Newsweek: US Bans Sex Between Personnel and Chinese Citizens in China: Report (Original Post)
Dennis Donovan
Apr 3
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underpants
(189,947 posts)1. What about LOVE ❤️?
gab13by13
(27,680 posts)2. This isn't the Onion?
Who is going to enforce this rule?
malaise
(282,973 posts)3. First thing I checked
😀
Best_man23
(5,227 posts)4. Yeah, that will work
Just like the ban on sex and relationships between US soldiers and German and Japanese women did following the end of World War II.