The spokesperson of the Chinese Embassy in the UK answers questions from reporters on the misallocation of China-related pictures by the Guardian

  China News Service, London, February 23. The spokesperson of the Chinese Embassy in the UK answered reporters on the 23rd regarding the incorrect distribution of China-related pictures on the "Guardian" related news, saying that the Chinese Embassy in the UK expressed serious concern and strong dissatisfaction. .

  The reporter asked that on February 22, when the "Guardian" reported that the Bermuda Longtail Airlines Boeing 747 freighter had a part falling accident in the Dutch airspace, it distributed pictures of similar aircraft with the Air China logo.

Does the Chinese Embassy in the UK have any comment on this?

  The spokesperson said that the incorrect distribution of news pictures bearing the Air China logo in relevant reports has a negative impact on the image of Chinese companies and misleads readers. It is a typical irresponsible and inaccurate report.

The Chinese Embassy in the UK expressed serious concern and strong dissatisfaction.

We ask the relevant media to give an explanation and make corrections immediately, and apologize to the victims of the "fake news pictures".

China reserves the right to make further responses.

  The spokesperson said that news media should abide by professional ethics and carry out news reports based on the principles of objectivity, fairness, truthfulness and accuracy.

The above-mentioned false reports are not isolated cases, and reflect the disregard of journalism professional ethics and deep-rooted prejudice against China by some Western media.

China urges relevant media to take off the "colored glasses" and treat China and China's development objectively and fairly.

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