Australian journalist has been detained in China for two weeks, foreign minister says

Cheng Lei works for Chinese state television’s international channel CGTN

Kirsty Needham
Monday 31 August 2020 15:33 BST
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Consular officials will continue to support Ms Cheng and her family, the foreign minister said
Consular officials will continue to support Ms Cheng and her family, the foreign minister said (EPA)

Chinese authorities have detained an Australian citizen who worked as a high-profile television anchor in China, Australia's foreign minister Marise Payne said in a statement on Monday.

Tensions between Beijing and Canberra have been running high since the Australian government called for an international inquiry into the origins of the coronavirus. Beijing has since imposed trade tariffs and anti-dumping probes on multiple Australian products.

Australian citizen and journalist Cheng Lei, who worked for Chinese state television's international channel, CGTN, in Beijing, had been detained for two weeks, the statement said.

It said the Australian government received formal notification of her detention from Chinese authorities on 14 August.

A statement issued by Ms Cheng's family in Australia said it hoped for “a satisfactory and timely conclusion” and was in close consultation with Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.

Australian officials spoke to Ms Cheng at a detention facility via video link on 27 August, Ms Payne said, adding consular officials would continue to provide support to her and her family.

China's foreign ministry could not immediately be reached for comment.

Reuters

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