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Beijing Rejects Trump’s Claim of Meddling, but Avoids a Fight
United States🏛️ PoliticsCenter2 hr. ago

Beijing Rejects Trump’s Claim of Meddling, but Avoids a Fight

The Chinese government has dismissed President Donald Trump's allegations of foreign interference in the U.S. election, calling them 'baseless.' This comes amid ongoing tensions between the two nations over issues such as trade and cybersecurity. Analysts suggest that China's response aims to maintain a delicate balance in their diplomatic relations with the United States. While Beijing did not directly confront Trump's claims, it avoided any direct confrontation, indicating a strategic approach to managing international relations.

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Beijing Rejects Trump’s Claim of Meddling, but Avoids a Fight

The Chinese government has dismissed President Donald Trump's allegations of foreign interference in the U.S. election, calling them 'baseless.' This comes amid ongoing tensions between the two nations over issues such as trade and cybersecurity. Analysts suggest that China's response aims to maintain a delicate balance in their diplomatic relations with the United States. While Beijing did not directly confront Trump's claims, it avoided any direct confrontation, indicating a strategic approach to managing international relations.

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