Chinese Ministry of Commerce said it 'strongly urges' the U.S. to stay clear from the country's domestic issues.
"We strongly urge the U.S. to immediately stop making irresponsible remarks on the issue of Xinjiang, stop interfering with the wrong actions of China's internal affairs, and remove relevant Chinese entities from the list of entities as soon as possible," a spokesperson from the Ministry of Commerce said.
"China will also take all necessary measures to resolutely safeguard China's own interests," the spokesperson said. "We strongly urge the U.S. to immediately stop making irresponsible remarks on the issue of Xinjiang, stop interfering with the wrong actions of China's internal affairs, and remove relevant Chinese entities from the list of entities as soon as possible," a spokesperson from the Ministry of Commerce said on Tuesday in a statement.
The comment came after the tensions between the U.S. and China rose ahead of the highly-anticipated trade talks this week. The U.S. banned 28 Chinese companies from doing business with American companies without being granted a U.S. government license due to human rights issues.
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