China accuses New Zealand of harassing its citizens at airports
Summary
China has accused New Zealand of unfairly targeting Chinese citizens at its airports, saying their electronic devices are being seized and they are being interrogated. The Chinese embassy has formally complained to New Zealand about these actions, asking for fair treatment. New Zealand's intelligence agency claims their activities are legal and properly managed.Key Facts
- China claims New Zealand is harassing its citizens at airports.
- The incidents involve seizing digital devices and interrogations.
- China's embassy in New Zealand has issued a formal complaint.
- New Zealand's intelligence agency says their operations follow legal rules.
- China is New Zealand’s largest trading partner.
- Trade between the two countries was valued at $22.9 billion last year.
- New Zealand’s Prime Minister recently had talks with China's President about economic ties.
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