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Taiwan's Presidential Office has criticized China after a New York Times reporter was expelled following the outlet's interview with President Lai Ching-te. Taipei says the move reflects Beijing's continued suppression of press freedom and pledged support for international journalists.

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00:00Taiwan's presidential office has rebuked China for expelling a New York Times reporter.
00:05China kicked out Beijing-based journalist Vivian Wang in February.
00:10The newspaper earlier did a video interview with President Lai Chin-de, sparking criticism
00:15from China.
00:16The U.S. news outlet confirmed Wang's expulsion on Friday after the U.S. canceled the visa
00:22of a Chinese state media reporter.
00:24Taiwan's presidential office has criticized China's suppression of press freedom, saying
00:29that Taiwan will help protect international journalists.
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