Beijing sanctioned two Americans in retaliation for U.S. measures against Chinese officials over human rights abuses earlier this month.
The Chinese foreign ministry announced an order on Dec. 23 targeting Miles Yu, the principal China policy adviser to former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, and Todd Stein, the deputy director at the U.S. Congressional-Executive Commission on China, an influential congressional advisory body. The ministry claimed that the two had “acted egregiously on Tibet- and other China-related issues.”
The ministry described the action as a response to what it described as “illegal sanctions” leveled by Washington on Chinese officials over Tibet on Dec. 9, the eve of Human Rights Day.
Under the Friday order, the communist regime will freeze all Chinese assets of Yu and Stein, and ban any organization or individuals in China from engaging in transactions with them. Both men and their direct families will also be barred from entering China.
Yu, now a senior fellow and director of the China Center at the Washington-based think tank Hudson Institute, called the sanction “silly.”
“It doesn’t mean anything to me,” he told The Epoch Times. “It actually proved that what I’ve been doing and what I’ve been saying turned out to be right.”
For “anybody who said anything or done anything the Chinese government doesn’t like, this will be the natural consequence anyway,” he said. “Anybody who the Chinese government doesn’t like, they’re going to freeze your assets, they can deny your visa to visit. So this is not surprising to me at all.”
Yu added that he has received a lot of support from people in mainland China despite the hostility from the ruling regime.
“I think the Chinese government doesn’t know how to conduct diplomacy,” he said. “Because the United States sanctioned Chinese officials for egregious violations with specific evidence. Their announcement against me is just a passive-aggressive reaction without any kind of justification.”
“It’s really a badge of honor. And it’s a gift to me by the Chinese government for Christmas.”
Stein and the State Department didn’t immediately return inquiries from The Epoch Times.