Washington: The Trump administration on Monday (local time) designated US operations of four major Chinese media outlets as "foreign missions" in an action that could further worsen diplomatic relations.
"In order to ensure greater transparency of CPC-run operations in the United States, I directed the designation of four additional PRC propaganda outlets as foreign missions," tweeted US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.
Over the past decade and particularly under General Secretary Xi Jinping's tenure, the CPC (Communist Party of China) has reorganized China's state propaganda outlets disguised as news agencies and asserted even more direct control over them, Pompeo said in a statement.
According to Jinping, the State Department said, the CPC party-owned media 'must. . . embody the party's will, safeguard the party's authority ... their actions must be highly consistent with the party'. In short, while Western media are beholden to the truth, PRC media are beholden to the Chinese Communist Party.
The State Department's designation included operations of the China Central Television, China News Service, the People's Daily, and the Global Times as foreign missions. This follows the February 18 designation of Xinhua News Agency, China Global Television Network, China Radio International, China Daily Distribution Corporation, and Hai Tian Development USA.
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