Abandon Cold War mentality, China tells US
Monday February 06, 2012 05:28:13 PM,
IANS
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Beijing: China Monday
asked the US to abandon its "Cold War mentality" and cease making
groundless accusations against Beijing, a foreign ministry
spokesperson said.
Spokesperson Liu Weimin made the remark when commenting on an
annual national security threat assessment report delivered by the
US government, reported Xinhua.
The report stated that China has invaded American computer
networks on a large scale, stolen intellectual property and
conducted economic espionage. The report also named Chinese
intelligence agencies as the biggest threat to the US in relevant
fields for the next few years.
Liu said the accusations are "totally fictitious" and were made
with an ulterior motive in mind.
Cyberattacks are transnational and anonymous, Liu said, adding
that it is "unprofessional and irresponsible" to deduce the source
of an attack without a thorough investigation.
The spokesperson said China has repeatedly declared its stance on
issues regarding Internet security. China is willing to continue
cooperation with the international community on safeguarding
Internet security, he added.
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