Four members of New Zealand’s parliament have been barred from entering China for a period of one year after participating in a recent delegation to Taiwan. The ban was communicated to the lawmakers upon their return, signaling Beijing’s continued stance against diplomatic engagements with the self-governing island. The move reflects escalating tensions over Taiwan’s international status and China’s efforts to isolate the region politically. New Zealand has not yet issued an official response to the decision.
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