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Recently, a U.S. congressman wrote letters to seven American universities, suggesting they stop cooperating with the China Scholarship Council.
This council provides government scholarships to Chinese students to study in the United States.
The congressman is concerned that these programs might help China gain access to U.S. technology and knowledge, which could affect U.S. security.
He also said that students with these scholarships must return to China to work after graduation and regularly report their study progress to the Chinese embassy.
The congressman hopes universities can provide information related to the Chinese scholarship programs, such as how many students participated and where they went after graduation.
Some U.S. universities have already decided to stop cooperating with China.
Recently, the U.S. and China have also been discussing issues related to student exchanges and trade.
Although there are some concerns, the U.S. still allows Chinese students to study in the United States.