The Asian Age

CHINA SLAMS U. S. POLL MEDDLING CHARGES

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Beijing, Oct. 5: China on Friday rejected US Vice President Mike Pence's charge that Beijing was meddling in American elections as “unwarrante­d” and “ridiculous”.

In a blistering speech, Pence on Thursday accused China of military aggression, commercial theft and rising human rights violations as he cast the Asian power as a villain bent on interferin­g in upcoming US polls.

“The relevant speech made unwarrante­d accusation­s against China's domestic and foreign policies and slandered China by claiming that China meddles in US internal affairs and election,” Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoma­n Hua Chunying said in a statement.

“This is nothing but speaking on hearsay evidence, confusing right and wrong and creating something out of thin air. The Chinese side is firmly opposed to it,” she said. Expanding on complaints aired by President Donald Trump at the United Nations last week, Pence accused China of waging an “unpreceden­ted effort to influence American public opinion” ahead of critical congressio­nal elections on November 6, and wanting “a different American president.”

“It is very ridiculous for the US side to stigmatise its normal exchanges and cooperatio­n with China as China interferin­g in its internal affairs and elections,” Hua said.

“China always follows the principle of non- interferen­ce in others' internal affairs and we have no interest in meddling in US internal affairs and elections,” she said. “We urge the US to correct its wrongdoing, stop groundless­ly accusing and slandering China and harming China's interests and China- US ties.”

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