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US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping (Representative Image) (Pic via Twitter)
Going on an outright offensive against the United States (US), the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) regime led by President Xi Jinping on Monday (10 August) announced sanctions against 11 US politicians and heads of organisations, including elected Senators Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz, reports Economic Times.
Announcing the unspecified unilateral sanctions, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian asserted that the 11 had "performed badly" on issues concerning Hong Kong. China has cracked down on the opposition voices in Hong Kong with the imposition of draconian national security law.
Lijian also accused the US of blatantly intervening in Hong Kong affairs and China's internal affairs. He charged the US of violating international law and basic norms of international relations.
The developments come as the US-China relations have hit an all-time nadir, with each of the two world's largest economies and military powers taking to offensive stance against the other on multiple fronts.