China rejects Trump’s election interference claim as ‘groundless accusations’
Lin Jian said the allegations were fabricated and groundless, while Trump said China acquired 220 million U.S. voter files and sought election-security reforms.
- China rejected President Donald Trump's accusation that it interfered in the 2020 United States election, calling the claims "groundless accusations" on Friday.
- In a recent address, Trump accused Beijing of interfering in the 2020 United States election while raising doubts about the results.
- China's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian dismissed the allegations as "entirely fabricated" and stated the country has "no interest" in interfering in United States elections.
- The Foreign Ministry spokesperson urged Washington to stop making an issue of China in its elections, stating such action would benefit China-United States relations amid Chinese President Jinping's expected visit.
- Beijing confirmed Chinese President Jinping has accepted Trump's invitation for a visit, following a new framework agreement both governments adopted to manage bilateral relations.
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China slams Trump claims of US election meddling as ‘pure fabrications’
Beijing accused US President Donald Trump of making "fabrications" on Friday, after he said China had meddled in US election data.
China Denies Interference in Trump’s Election Fraud Claims, Calling Them Malicious Slander The Chinese Foreign Ministry has stepped forward to refute U.S. President Donald Trump’s claims of election fraud in 2020, calling them malicious slander. During a regular briefing on the 18th, the Chinese Foreign Ministry stated that China has consistently adhered to the principle of non-interference in internal affairs, and regarding the U.S.
(Beijing=Yonhap News) Correspondent Jung Sung-jo = U.S. President Donald Trump's claim that China extensively interfered in the 2020 U.S. presidential election, in which he failed to win re-election...
China Hits Back At Trump's Election Interference Allegations, Warns Over US-China Ties
Beijing denies interfering in American elections, defends its non-interference policy and says using China as a US election issue could affect bilateral ties and Xi Jinping's planned visit.
China rejects Trump’s claims of interference in US elections
Beijing has no interest in interfering in US elections, says foreign ministry
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