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China confronts US envoy over cyber-spying accusationsReuters: China summoned the US ambassador after the United States accused five Chinese military officers of hacking into American companies to steal trade secrets, warning Washington it could take further action, the foreign ministry said on Tuesday. The US Ambassador to China, Max Baucus, met with Zheng Zeguang, Assistant Foreign Minister, on Monday shortly after the United States charged the five Chinese, accusing them of hacking into American nuclear, metal and solar companies to steal trade secrets. Zheng “protested” the actions by the United States, saying the indictment had seriously harmed relations between both countries, the Foreign Ministry said in a statement on its website. Zheng told Baucus that depending on the development of the situation, China “will take further action on the so-called charges by the United States”. “The Chinese government and military and its associated personnel have never conducted or participated in the theft of trade secrets over the Internet,” the Foreign Ministry quoted Zheng as telling Baucus. Zheng told Baucus that the US attitude to Internet security was “overbearing and hypocritical” and urged the United States to give China a clear explanation on reports that Washington has long spied on the Chinese government, businesses, universities and individuals. The US Embassy to China spokesman, Nolan Barkhouse, confirmed the meeting but declined to provide more details. China’s Ambassador to the United States, Cui Tiankai, also “made solemn representations” to the State Department on Monday. “The accusations that the United States have made against these Chinese officials are purely fictitious and extremely absurd,” Cui was quoted as saying by the state-run China News Service said. |