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Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs rejected Trump's election interference claims

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Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs rejected Trump's election interference claims
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  • The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs rejected Trump's election interference accusations.
  • The Chinese spokesperson called on the US to stop instrumentalizing China in its elections.
  • The incident became a statement that increased the diplomatic and political tension between the two countries.

The spokesperson for the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs firmly rejected Donald Trump's claims that China interfered in the US elections. The spokesperson called on the Washington administration to stop using China as a pawn in its own elections.

These statements come at a time when political tensions between the two countries are reflecting onto the election processes. The Beijing administration opposes China being targeted in US domestic politics, arguing that such accusations are unacceptable. This development once again reveals the dimensions of the ongoing crises in US-China relations.

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What was said in the statement by the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs?
The ministry spokesperson rejected the interference claims and warned the US to stop turning China into a tool in its own elections.
Who made the claim that China interfered in the elections?
The claims in question were brought up by US President Donald Trump.
In what area does this development indicate tension?
The incident shows that political tension between the US and China is increasing, especially in diplomatic relations.

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