Australian Prime Minister Morrison asked China to apologize?

Ministry of Foreign Affairs: The fate of the Afghan people is also fate

  China News Service, Beijing, November 30 (Reporter Zhang Ziyang) "The Australian side reacted so strongly to my colleague’s personal tweet to show that some Australian soldiers are justified in killing innocent Afghan civilians, but some people condemn this cold crime instead. Is it unreasonable? The fate of the Afghan people is also fate!" Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying said at a regular press conference in Beijing on the 30th.

  A reporter asked: According to reports, Australian Prime Minister Morrison asked the Chinese government to apologize for the relevant Twitter of the Foreign Ministry spokesperson. What's China's response to this?

Does the Chinese government support the spokesperson's tweet?

Will China apologize to Australia for this?

Will the related Twitter photos be deleted?

  Hua Chunying said that some Australian soldiers committed serious crimes in Afghanistan, which were reported by the Australian media themselves and were confirmed by the Australian Ministry of Defense investigation report.

The Australian Defence Force Commander Campbell held a special conference to introduce the contents of the report.

The details disclosed in the report are shocking and horrifying, including gathering adult men and boys to shoot or cut their throats blindfolded; two 14-year-old boys cut their throats and put them in their pockets and throw them into the river; require recruits to shoot and kill prisoners of war to "train their hands", etc. .

These brutal crimes of Australia have been strongly condemned and condemned by the international community.

  Hua Chunying pointed out that the Australian side reacted so strongly to my colleague’s personal tweets to show that it is reasonable for some Australian soldiers to ruthlessly kill innocent civilians in Afghanistan, but is it unreasonable for some people to condemn such ruthless crimes?

The fate of the Afghan people is also fate!

What the Australian government should do is to reflect deeply and bring the murderer to justice, make a formal apology to the Afghan people, and solemnly promise to the international community that this terrible crime will never be committed again.

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