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China and US Conduct Quiet Prisoner Exchange in Diplomatic Gesture

In a discreet yet significant diplomatic move, China and the United States have exchanged prisoners, signaling a potential thaw in their strained relations.

On Thursday, Beijing announced that three Chinese nationals, described as “wrongfully imprisoned” in the US, had returned home. This followed a statement from Washington that it had secured the release of three Americans previously classified as wrongfully detained in China.

While neither side disclosed the identities of the Chinese nationals, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken confirmed the return of Americans Mark Swidan, Kai Li, and John Leung. The swap is believed to have been negotiated through backchannel diplomacy, marking a rare moment of cooperation between the two nations.

Beijing Hails the Return of Its Citizens
China’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning confirmed the return of the three Chinese nationals, calling it a triumph for the nation’s efforts to protect its citizens abroad.

“After persistent efforts by the Chinese government, three Chinese nationals wrongfully imprisoned in the US have safely returned to the motherland,” Mao said during a press briefing. She added that the move demonstrated China’s commitment to defending its citizens globally.

Mao also criticized the US for what she called the “politically motivated persecution” of Chinese nationals. In addition, she revealed that the exchange included the extradition of a fugitive who had been evading Chinese authorities for years.

“This serves as a warning that no one can escape the long arm of the law,” she said, emphasizing Beijing’s resolve to pursue fugitives.

Americans Return Home for Thanksgiving
For the United States, the release of Swidan, Li, and Leung marked the culmination of years of negotiations. Secretary Blinken said he had spoken to the three men as they returned home, just in time for the Thanksgiving holiday.

Swidan, a businessman, had been detained in China since 2012 on drug charges that his supporters claim were baseless. Li, a naturalized American from Shanghai, was accused of espionage after sharing information under US export compliance rules. Leung, a permanent Hong Kong resident in his late 70s, was also convicted of espionage.

Blinken expressed relief at their return, noting that they were in good health and would soon reunite with their families.

Rising Tensions and Subtle Diplomacy
The prisoner swap reflects a quieter, more calculated approach to diplomacy between the US and China, especially compared to high-profile exchanges with countries like Russia. In recent months, Washington has secured the release of other Americans, including David Lin, a pastor detained in China since 2006.

However, families and activists maintain that more Americans remain unjustly incarcerated in China than have been publicly acknowledged.

The exchange comes amid heightened competition between the two global powers, with trade tensions expected to escalate further. As President-elect Donald Trump prepares to take office, his promises of heavy tariffs on Chinese imports suggest a more confrontational relationship ahead.

For now, the prisoner exchange offers a rare glimmer of collaboration in an otherwise contentious bilateral relationship.

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