China denies spying against the US, calling the Congress report a twisted attack

November 23, 2009 - 4:14am | Law aspects | News |
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China denies spying against the US, calling the Congress report a twisted attack

 After the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission presented its report to the US Congress last week and said that China is the most aggressive country in the world in cyber-spying against the United States Beijing released its disclaimer calling the US allegations groundless and insulting. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang said the report was a twisted attack on China.

"This report disregards the facts, is full of bias and has ulterior motives," Qin said in a brief statement on the ministry's website (www.mfa.gov.cn), less than a week after President Barack Obama wrapped up his first official China trip.

"We advise this so-called commission to not always look at China through tinted glasses and stop interfering with China's internal politics and damaging Sino-U.S. ties," he added.

Well, it is not unusual for China to decline such kind of allegations as it has always dismissed any idea in its peccability.


 




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