China News Service, Beijing, April 13 (Reporter Zhang Su) At a regular press conference of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China on the 13th, a reporter mentioned that Canadian intelligence agencies said that foreign spies have interfered in Canadian affairs, especially those of China and Russia since last year. Espionage activities require particular attention.

"Canada is probably the thief calling to catch the thief. Do they have any evidence? They can't spit their mouths." Zhao Lijian responded.

  Another reporter mentioned that there were reports that Russian and Chinese hackers attacked a family education platform in France, and asked what China has commented on.

  "We have taken note of relevant reports. China has always opposed any form of cyber attacks." Zhao Lijian said.

He pointed out that network traceability is technically very complicated, and the country of origin of the attack is often not the country that initiated the attack.

China noted that the report also mentioned that it is not entirely certain that the attack was initiated by China.

Zhao Lijian said that if the French side needs to conduct relevant investigations and provide relevant data, China is willing to cooperate with the French side on the basis of equality and mutual benefit to jointly respond to the threat of cyber hackers.

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