The families of some of the Americans detained in China are not optimistic that President Joe Biden's meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping next week could lead to the release of their loved ones.
Harrison Li, Kai Li's son, told the Washington Examiner this week that the cadre of families with loved ones detained in China was promised"substantive progress" by Secretary of State Antony Blinken this summer, but"we haven't seen any substantive progress or progress at all." Katherine Swidan, the mother of Mark Swidan, who has been held in China on disputed drug charges for more than 10 years, told the Washington Examiner that not only is she"not optimistic" but that she would"be very surprised" if her son was released as a result of the Biden-Xi meeting. Katherine Swidan said she spoke with U.S.
“The safety and well-being of wrongfully detained Americans, like Mark Swidan, Kai Li, and David Lin, should be our utmost concern," Rep. Michael McCaul , the chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, told the Washington Examiner."The administration’s lack of progress and inability to secure their releases is deeply troubling.
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