China denies transferring data to Russia for strikes on Ukraine: details.
China denies information about transferring data for missile strikes on Ukraine
According to inkorr.com: The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs has denied the existence of any data regarding a possible transfer of satellite information to Russia for carrying out missile strikes on Ukraine. This was reported by a correspondent of Ukrinform from China.
'We are unaware of the situation you mentioned,' the written response from the spokesperson's office of the Chinese Foreign Ministry states in response to inquiries about claims made by a representative of the Ukrainian Foreign Intelligence Service regarding the transfer of data for strikes on Ukraine.
Chinese diplomats once again emphasized the importance of reducing tensions and promoting peaceful negotiations between Russia and Ukraine. China's statement remains open, honest, and objective, highlighting support from the international community.
Thus, representatives of China have officially emphasized the absence of information about the transfer of data for missile strikes on Ukraine, supporting peaceful negotiations in the conflict and pointing to the aggressive nature of the Russian war against Ukraine.
This statement underscores China's position in the complex international context of the war in Ukraine. Excluding information about the transfer of data may impact further diplomatic efforts and relations among all parties involved in the conflict and reflects Beijing's desire to maintain neutrality and actively support peaceful dialogue.
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