China bans four New Zealand MPs over Taiwan visit
China has imposed a one-year travel ban on four New Zealand Members of Parliament for visiting Taiwan. The MPs, who returned from their trip in May, were informed of the ban by the Chinese Embassy, which indicated it could be lifted with an apology.

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AI-generatedChina has imposed a one-year travel ban on four New Zealand Members of Parliament for visiting Taiwan. The MPs, who returned from their trip in May, were informed of the ban by the Chinese Embassy, which indicated it could be lifted with an apology. This marks the first time China has taken such action against New Zealand lawmakers for visiting Taiwan. New Zealand's foreign ministry stated that such visits are not inconsistent with New Zealand's One China policy and expressed surprise at the ban. The affected MPs, including those from the ruling coalition and the opposition Labour Party, have indicated they will not apologize for their visit.
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5 extractedThis is the first time China has imposed travel bans on New Zealand MPs for visiting Taiwan.
The travel ban is a type of foreign interference and I am not going to apologize for visiting Taiwan.
New Zealand MPs have visited Taiwan for decades, and such visits are not inconsistent with New Zealand's One China policy.
China has banned four New Zealand Members of Parliament for a year over their visit to Taiwan.
The ban could be reduced or waived with an apology, according to the Chinese Embassy.