China says 'no clue' on mystery illness striking US diplomats

Press Trust of India  |  Washington/Beijing 

The US is evacuating several diplomats from amid concerns that they were suffering from a similar to those reported by its personnel in Cuba, even as today said it has investigated and found "no clue" about the sound attacks.

The worker at its Consulate in had experienced a "subtle and vague, but abnormal, sensations of sound and pressure," the said.

Thereafter, it deployed a medical team to to conduct a medical screening of all employees and family members who requested it.

The medical screenings are ongoing for any personnel who have noted concerning symptoms or wanted baseline screening, said.

"As a result of the screening process so far, the department has sent a number of individuals for further evaluation and a comprehensive assessment of their symptoms and findings in the United States," she said.

"The professionals will continue to conduct full evaluations to determine the cause of the reported symptoms and whether the findings are consistent with those noted in previously affected government personnel or possibly completely unrelated," Nauert said.

Reacting to the reports of the mysterious sound attacks on the US diplomats, told a that had investigated the May 23 allegation and found no clue.

"Relevant authorities of have conducted investigations and given the feedback to the US. We haven't found the cause or the clues that led to the situation mentioned by the US," she said.

"For the latest incident according to my information, the US hasn't conducted any communication with China. We learnt this from the report of I am not aware of the relevant information. If there is really some problem, US can directly connect and communicate with China and China will adopt a responsible attitude to investigate this," she said.

She said China followed the convention to protect diplomatic staff of the US and other countries.

The evacuation of the US diplomats with comes at a time when the relations between and were going through a tense phase as the two countries grappled to avert a trade war.

Recently, announced the formation of the Health Incidents Task Force, which serves as the coordinating body for the State Department and other agencies.

The task force will continue to address the unexplained health incidents that have affected US government personnel and their family members stationed overseas, Nauert said.

Last month, the State Department issued a after a US employee in China reported "subtle and vague, but abnormal, sensations of sound and pressure". This was consistent with symptoms experienced by some US personnel in

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First Published: Thu, June 07 2018. 15:45 IST