She said Washington's allegations are baseless

China firmly opposes making it an issue in the US elections

Robert O'Brien allegedly interfered with Beijing in the US presidential election.

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China has firmly expressed its opposition to individuals in the United States who make a case for China in their elections, according to a spokesman for the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Wang Wenbin, in Beijing yesterday, according to Bloomberg News.

Wang was responding to a question about the China issue being discussed in the US presidential debate.

"As the facts have proven, the allegations by the United States against China are totally unfounded," he added.

Last week, the Chinese Foreign Ministry denied the validity of what was reported by the US National Security Adviser, Robert O'Brien, about Beijing's interference in the US presidential elections, stressing that what is being reported are "baseless allegations."

The Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman said, in a statement during the daily press conference at the ministry’s headquarters: “These allegations are baseless, and their aim is to distort the image of China, and we oppose that.” American ».

"We urge the American side to stop interfering in China's internal affairs, and to stop the unfounded accusations against China," he said.

China: We believe in not interfering in the internal affairs of other countries, and we have not and will not interfere in the American elections.

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