China’s New York envoy ‘performing his duties as usual’ after Chinese agent case, Beijing’s consulate says
- China’s consulate in New York stated that Consul General Huang Ping is “performing his duties as usual” following claims of his removal after an alleged Chinese agent case.
- The consulate shared photos of Huang working and visiting a historical site to counter rumors about his employment status, which became controversial after Linda Sun's arrest.
- Spokesperson Liu Pengyu emphasized that Chinese diplomats do not interfere in other nations’ affairs and oppose false information spread by the media.
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Senior Chinese Diplomat in New York Foreign Agent Scandal Leaves US
China’s top diplomat in New York has left the U.S. as a foreign agent scandal intensifies following the arrest of a former aide to Governor Kathy Hochul on spying charges. Hochul said on Wednesday that Chinese Consul General Huang Ping had been removed from his post. Asked about Hochul’s remark at the U.S. State Department’s press briefing on Wednesday, spokesperson Matthew Miller stressed that this was the reason for the consul general’s depart…
China’s New York envoy ‘performing his duties as usual’ after Chinese agent case, Beijing’s consulate says
China’s consulate in New York has denied reports that its top diplomat was removed in the aftermath of an alleged Chinese agent bust, saying the consul general is “performing his duties as usual.”


State Department Refutes Kathy Hochul’s Statement On Chinese Consul’s Removal
'The consul general was not expelled'
China's Envoy in New York Was Not Expelled, State Department Says
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China's New York envoy was not expelled but finished posting, State Department says
China's consul general in New York left his post as scheduled after completing his posting last month, the State Department said on Wednesday, hours after New York's governor said she asked for his expulsion in the aftermath of an aide's arrest for secretly acting as a Chinese agent.
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