China Premier Li rejects 'groundless' US hacking accusations

By AFP
March 17, 2013

BEIJING: China's new premier Li Keqiang on Sunday rejected US accusations of hacking, saying that Beijing did not support cyber...

BEIJING: China's new premier Li Keqiang on Sunday rejected US accusations of hacking, saying that Beijing did not support cyber spying after President Barack Obama stepped up rhetoric on the issue.

"China itself is a major victim of cyber attacks," Li said after China's parliament meeting. "I think we should not make groundless accusations against each other and spend more time doing practical work that will contribute to cyber security."


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