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China says it has no interest in meddling with US election, issues warning to Microsoft

Comments by the Chinese foreign ministry

  • Denies any meddling in US election
  • Warns Microsoft not to ‘make things up out of nothing’
This comes after Microsoft reported that they found hackers targeting the US election here, pointing out that:
  • Strontium, operating from Russia, has attacked more than 200 organizations including political campaigns, advocacy groups, parties and political consultants
  • Zirconium, operating from China, has attacked high-profile individuals associated with the election, including people associated with the Joe Biden for President campaign and prominent leaders in the international affairs community
  • Phosphorus, operating from Iran, has continued to attack the personal accounts of people associated with the Donald J. Trump for President campaign

But majority of these attacks had not been successful, according to Microsoft, adding that no attacks were launched on groups handling the voting systems themselves.

China repeats that it firmly opposes US’ suppression of Huawei

Comments by the Chinese foreign ministry

Huawei

This comes after the US moved to cut off Huawei’s supply chain via fresh sanctions that will restrict any foreign semiconductor company from selling chips – developed or produced using US software/technology – to the Chinese company.

The remarks from China today are rather reserved – no specific mention of retaliation but there is anxiety surrounding the situation – but fitting with the tone that both sides are still largely holding off from escalating tensions too much for the time being.

China reaffirms that US’ TikTok ban has nothing to do with national security

Comments by the Chinese foreign ministry

US China
  • Beijing has been ‘consistent’ on trade deal
  • Declines to comment on further trade specifics
  • Says position on US sanctions is clear and consistent
  • Says US sanctions are irrational, groundless
  • Reiterates opposition towards ties between US and Taiwan
There’s nothing really new here as this has been China’s stance all along but it does reaffirm expectations that both sides have a lot more than just the Phase One trade deal to discuss if they were to meet later this week.
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