Resuming cyber security cooperation between China and the United States would be difficult because of “mistaken US practices”, China’s top diplomat has told the secretary of state, John Kerry.
Yang Jiechi, a state councilor overseeing foreign affairs, told Kerry at private talks in Boston the US “should take positive action to create necessary conditions for bilateral cyber security dialogue and cooperation to resume”, according to a statement seen on the Chinese foreign ministry website on Sunday.
“Due to mistaken US practices, it is difficult at this juncture to resume Sino-US cyber security dialogue and cooperation,” Yang was quoted as saying. The statement did not elaborate.
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Yang Jiechi, a state councilor overseeing foreign affairs, told Kerry at private talks in Boston the US “should take positive action to create necessary conditions for bilateral cyber security dialogue and cooperation to resume”, according to a statement seen on the Chinese foreign ministry website on Sunday.
“Due to mistaken US practices, it is difficult at this juncture to resume Sino-US cyber security dialogue and cooperation,” Yang was quoted as saying. The statement did not elaborate.
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