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China's Xi challenges Obama on spying report

THE HAGUE, THE NETHERLANDS: China's President Xi Jinping questioned his US counterpart Barack Obama about reports that Washington had secretly tapped Chinese telecommunication company Huawei for years, a top security aide.
President Xi Jinping. Image: Wikimedia
President Xi Jinping. Image: Wikimedia

"President Xi did raise recent report in the context of their discussions on cyber-security," Ben Rhodes, Obama's deputy national
security adviser, told a press briefing.

"Obama made it clear to Xi that the United States does not engage in espionage to gain commercial advantage," Rhodes said after the two leaders met on the sidelines of a major summit on nuclear security in The Hague.

The New York Times and Germany's Der Spiegel said that the NSA had accessed Huawei's email archive, communications between top company officials, and even the secret source code of some of its products.

At an official press briefing in Beijing earlier, a foreign ministry spokesman said China was seriously concerned about the
reports, which were based on documents provided by fugitive NSA contractor Edward Snowden.

Spokesman Hong Lei told reporters that Beijing had on many occasions asked Washington for answers on reports of US surveillance activities in countries across the globe.

"We asked America to give a clear explanation and stop such behaviour," he said.

Beijing itself has repeatedly been accused of large-scale cyber-espionage, which it vehemently denies. The Chinese reprimand came after a top Huawei official similarly denounced the NSA.

Rhodes said that both the US and China engage in intelligence activities on matters of national security.

"But there's a clear distinction in our view between intelligence activities that have a national security purpose and intelligence activities that have a commercial purpose," he said.

Source: AFP via I-Net Bridge

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