Beijing’s response to Britain’s accusation of spying on the coury’s parliame

Today (Wednesday), China rejected the British accusation of spying on the coury’s parliame and emphasized: “We do not ierfere in the affairs of other couries.”
According to RCO News Agency, in the midst of the escalation of tensions with London, China rejected the British ielligence agency’s accusations of trying to spy on the London Parliame and emphasized that it does not ierfere in the affairs of other couries and has no ierest in collecting information from British institutions.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Mao Ning told a press conference that Beijing “absolutely does not ierfere in the iernal affairs of other couries and has no ierest in gathering so-called information from the British Parliame.”
China’s stance comes after Britain’s ielligence service issued a new warning to members of London’s parliame on Tuesday, alleging “attempts by Chinese ages to influence parliameary activities and gather information on British institutions,” the latest accusation against Beijing of spying on the British parliame.
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