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Washington tries to shift spying blame to China

By Zhou Wa in Beijing and Fu Jing in Brussels | China Daily | Updated: 2013-12-24 07:14

Congressman's words are a case of 'perpetrators accusing victims'

Washington wants to draw the attention away from its cyberspying scandals by turning the world's focus onto China, analysts and politicians said.

Their comments came after the Chinese mission to the European Union slammed remarks on so-called Chinese cyberespionage by a US congressman.

Washington tries to shift spying blame to China

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