China rebuffs new Snowden 'revelations'
English.news.cn 2015-01-20 13:28:33
BEIJING, Jan. 20 (Xinhuanet) -- According to a report carried in the Australian Associated Press, U.S. National Security Agency whistle-blower Edward Snowden has claimed that Chinese spies stole a huge volume of data related to Lockheed's F-35 Joint Strike Fighter. Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesman Hong Lei said in response to the accusation that some countries with disgraceful records of hacking other countries' networks are not in a position to blame others groundlessly.
"The accusation is
groundless. We have always stressed that China is a victim of cyber
attacks. Internet security is a common challenge for all nations in the
world. China would like to work together with other countries to build a
safe and open cyber space. It is untenable to blame China for cyber
attacks just based on some so-called evidence. Cyber attack is complex
because it's hard to trace back and often related to many countries. So
it's very hard to pinpoint the attackers. We don't think the so-called
evidence is enough to support the accusation. According to some unveiled
materials, some countries are disgraceful in cyber security record. We
hope countries don't blame others groundlessly over cyber security
issues, and defend cyber attacks together cooperatively," Hong said.
(Source: CNTV.cn)