In response to the US alleged seven Chinese citizens suspected of harassment and forced a reporter from a citizen in the United States to ask questions, the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs responded that China urged the United StatesHeaven.

According to the surging news report, Wang Wenbin, a spokesman for the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said at a regular press conference: "Battle illegal crimes, and carrying out international pursuit and pursuit of stolenism is the cause of justice to maintain and promote the rule of law.Widely recognized. "

Wang Wenbin pointed out that Chinese law enforcement agencies have strictly carried out foreign law enforcement cooperation in accordance with international law to fully respect foreign law and judicial sovereignty, and protect the legitimate rights and interests of criminal suspects in accordance with the law.Related operations are incomparable.The United States ignored the basic facts and slandered and discredited the Chinese side's escape and pursuit of stolen stolen work. China resolutely opposed it.

He said that the United States is the country where China is most concentrated in corruption and economic criminal suspects.However, in recent years, the United States has been negatively treated the cooperation requirements of China's pursuit, which violates the United Nations spirit of cracking down on transnational organizational criminal conventions and the spirit of the United Nations Anti -Corruption Convention. It also deviates from the public commitment made by the United States on international occasions.

Wang Wenbin said, "We urge the United States to correct their mistakes, actively cooperate with the Chinese side to escape, pursue stolen stolen work, and effectively fulfill international obligations and commitments.The United States announced the criminal control of seven Chinese citizens, accusing them of monitoring and harassing a U.S. residents and their families, and pointed out that the Chinese government tried to send one of them back home.

Reuters reported that the eight prosecutions that were unblocked by the First Court of Brooklyn, New York, USA in New York, USA were the "huntingThe latest measures of Fox Action.