On Friday, The US State Department announced that it has ended five cultural exchange programs with China, calling them soft power propaganda tools.
The Department said on its website it had terminated the Policymakers Educational China Trip Program, the US-China Friendship Program, the U.S.-China Leadership Exchange Program, the US-China Transpacific Exchange Program and the Hong Kong Educational and Cultural Program.
It said that the programs had been set up under the auspices of the Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchange Act 1961 a law signed by President John F Kennedy and aimed at boosting academic and cultural exchanges with foreign countries.
The statement said: “While other programs funded under the auspices of the MECEA are mutually beneficial, the five programs in question are fully funded and operated by the (Chinese) government as soft power propaganda tools.”

