US government staff banned from 'romantic, sexual' relations with Chinese citizens

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Policy covers government personnel, family members, contractors with security clearances.

Government personnel in the United States have been banned from having romantic and sexual relations with Chinese citizens or they risk getting ordered to leave the country, according to reports.

The ban, known as a "non-fraternisation" policy, is implemented for American government personnel in China, as well as family members and contractors with security clearances, The Associated Press reported.

The AP, citing four anonymous sources, reported that the ban covers US missions in mainland China, including the embassy in Beijing and consulates in Guangzhou, Shanghai, Shenyang, and Wuhan. It also includes the American consulate in Hong Kong.

Exemptions may be requested by employees who already have pre-existing relationships with Chinese citizens, according to The AP's sources. However, they must end their relationship or leave their position if their request is denied.

Swallwell Doctrine?

Meh, nothing new, there have been non-frat orders for folks with and without clearances before that were in place for many decades.

USSR and all other East Bloc countries, China, Cuba, etc.
 

Policy covers government personnel, family members, contractors with security clearances.

Government personnel in the United States have been banned from having romantic and sexual relations with Chinese citizens or they risk getting ordered to leave the country, according to reports.

The ban, known as a "non-fraternisation" policy, is implemented for American government personnel in China, as well as family members and contractors with security clearances, The Associated Press reported.

The AP, citing four anonymous sources, reported that the ban covers US missions in mainland China, including the embassy in Beijing and consulates in Guangzhou, Shanghai, Shenyang, and Wuhan. It also includes the American consulate in Hong Kong.

Exemptions may be requested by employees who already have pre-existing relationships with Chinese citizens, according to The AP's sources. However, they must end their relationship or leave their position if their request is denied.

Swallwell Doctrine?

Meh, nothing new, there have been non-frat orders for folks with and without clearances before that were in place for many decades.

USSR and all other East Bloc countries, China, Cuba, etc.
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Policy covers government personnel, family members, contractors with security clearances.

Government personnel in the United States have been banned from having romantic and sexual relations with Chinese citizens or they risk getting ordered to leave the country, according to reports.

The ban, known as a "non-fraternisation" policy, is implemented for American government personnel in China, as well as family members and contractors with security clearances, The Associated Press reported.

The AP, citing four anonymous sources, reported that the ban covers US missions in mainland China, including the embassy in Beijing and consulates in Guangzhou, Shanghai, Shenyang, and Wuhan. It also includes the American consulate in Hong Kong.

Exemptions may be requested by employees who already have pre-existing relationships with Chinese citizens, according to The AP's sources. However, they must end their relationship or leave their position if their request is denied.

Swallwell Doctrine?

Meh, nothing new, there have been non-frat orders for folks with and without clearances before that were in place for many decades.

USSR and all other East Bloc countries, China, Cuba, etc.
Whew! Glad they didn't have that rule when I lived there!
 

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