China demands answers
from US over spying claims
By Associated Press,
Updated: Monday, March 24, 2:43 AM
BEIJING — China said
Monday it was demanding an explanation from Washington
over allegations U.S. intelligence agencies hacked into
the email servers of Chinese tech giant Huawei and
targeted top Chinese officials and government
institutions.
Beijing is “gravely concerned” about the claims and
demands that any such spying be stopped, Foreign
Ministry spokesman Hong Lei said at a daily press
briefing.
“China has made many representations to the U.S. We urge the U.S. to
give a clear account and stop similar acts,” Hong said.
German weekly Der Spiegel and The New York Times said the NSA began
targeting Huawei in early 2009. The reports cited secret U.S.
intelligence documents leaked by former National Security Agency
contractor Edward Snowden.
The alleged spying began around the time that concerns were growing
in Washington that the telecommunications equipment manufacturer was a
threat to U.S. national security.
Der Spiegel also claimed the NSA targeted officials including former
President Hu Jintao, as well as ministries and banks.
Although China has been accused of sponsoring a vast cyberspying
effort, Hong repeated Beijing’s claims that it opposes such actions.
“We consistently believe Internet communication technologies should
be used to develop a country’s economy in a normal way, and not be used
in stealing secret information, phone-tapping and monitoring,” Hong
said.
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