China arrests US citizen on suspicion of spying

‎China's foreign ministry has confirmed the arrest of a US scholar, accusing him of spying and endangering Chinese national security.



‎U Min Zin, a director at a think tank focused on Myanmar, was arrested in early June, sources had earlier told the New York Times.

‎He allegedly disappeared while in the Chinese city of Kunming, which borders Myanmar, said the report.

‎Further details about the arrest - which is unusual, as it is uncommon for China to arrest US citizens on national security charges - are not known.

‎The detention comes just weeks after US President Donald Trump's visit to Beijing with Chinese President Xi Jinping, where the US leader received a grand welcome.

‎It also comes as Myanmar's President Min Aung Hlaing is set to pay a visit to Beijing later next week.

‎Beijing is known to have a close relationship with Myanmar's junta, the country's military government that seized power in a coup in 2021.

‎Known to be a student activist during Myanmar's 1988 pro-democracy movement, Min Zin fled to Thailand to escape arrest by the military government. He later went to the US to study and also returned to Myanmar in 2010.

‎According to the New York Times, he currently lives in Thailand, but spends time in both the US and Myanmar.

‎Min Zin is currently an executive director at the Myanmar Institute for Strategic and Policy Studies (ISP-Myanmar), a think tank based in Thailand that studies China's role in Myanmar, including Chinese interests, relations, and regional influence.

‎According to the Centre for Social Innovation and Foreign Policy, he is also currently a PhD student at the University of California, Berkeley.

‎Min Zin was in Kunming attending a meeting on 3 June when he was arrested at the airport, according to news agency AFP, which quoted several sources.

‎One source, speaking to AFP, said his family was "worried" and that they were "following up" with the US consulate in China's Guangzhou.

Min Zin was due to speak at a conference in Kathmandu later this month

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