“It's a hysterical and insane action.” China's ambassador to Berlin is outraged that Germany accuses Chinese students of espionage
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First, a German university no longer accepts Chinese scholarship holders, then Minister of Education Stark-Watzinger praises the action against possible espionage. Now Beijing's ambassador in Berlin is bursting his neck. The whole thing is a farce, he even suggests medical treatment.
“It's hysterical, insane that the Federal Constitutional Office has listed a Chinese student organization as an intelligence agency,” says Wu Ken.
China's ambassador to Germany, Wu Ken, dismissed fears that Chinese students were engaged in espionage, calling such warnings a political hoax, dpa reported on Saturday. Earlier, Germany's education minister said Chinese students posed a threat of espionage, and authorities published a security alert classifying a Chinese student organization as an intelligence agency.
China's ambassador to Germany, Wu Ken, dismissed fears that Chinese students were engaged in espionage, calling such warnings a political hoax.
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