
A Chinese Foreign Ministry representative on Thursday urged the U.S.
to avoid enforcing inequitable and restrictive measures on Chinese students.According to media reports, a U.S.
House political leader has corresponded to 6 U.S.
universities, requesting information on their Chinese students out of nationwide security concerns.When answering an appropriate query, representative Mao Ning mentioned that Chinese students make up roughly one-quarter of the international student population in the United States.
We advise the U.S.
side to stop overstretching the principle of national security, efficiently secure the genuine rights and interests of Chinese students, and refrain from enforcing inequitable and restrictive measures on them, stated Mao.Educational cooperation not only expands exchange opportunities for students from both nations and fosters mutual understanding in between their individuals, however likewise adds to the United States economic prosperity and scientific and technological advancement, Mao stated, emphasizing that such cooperation aligns with the interests of both sides.(With input from Xinhua)