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China slams US for harassing its scholars, students

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China has urged the United States to stop making unjust charges on Chinese scholars and students, and not to disturb people-to-people exchanges between the two countries.

The foreign ministry of China came up with the statement after Chinese-American cancer researcher Wu Xifeng was reportedly harassed during her job at the Anderson Cancer Center in the US.

"Some Americans and American institutions are harassing Chinese scholars, students with ridiculous and rootless charges, such as espionage, and have created several "unjust and false" cases, Geng Shuang, spokesperson for China's Foreign Ministry, said at a routine press conference on Monday.

Such wrongdoings seriously hamper bilateral exchanges and cooperation, and more and more US universities and think tanks are challenging and criticizing such wrong behaviour, Geng said.

Scientific development requires international cooperation, while people-to-people exchanges have become an inevitable trend, Geng said, noting that it's extremely absurd to trying to contain China's development by enhancing scrutiny of people-to-people exchanges.

Top leaders of the two countries have made important agreements on deepening bilateral exchanges when they met in Osaka, Japan in late June, said Geng.

China hopes the US side stops such a crackdown on cultural exchanges and meets the China side halfway in maintaining exchanges in culture and education, implements the leaders' agreements and builds a social basis for cooperative and stable bilateral relations, he said.

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