Two Chinese Embassy officials were 'secretly expelled' by the US earlier this year after they entered a 'sensitive' military base in Virginia, The New York Times reports, citing conversations with people who have knowledge of the episode
Washington Two Chinese Embassy officials were"secretly expelled" by the US earlier this year after they entered a"sensitive" military base in Virginia, The New York Times reported Sunday, citing conversations with people with knowledge of the episode.
The Times said half a dozen people with knowledge of the expulsions said US officials believe"at least one of the Chinese officials, who were with their wives, was an intelligence officer operating under diplomatic cover.
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