China's Foreign Ministry Responds to Five Eyes Alliance Spy Allegations on June 4

According to Foreign Ministry spokesman Mao Ning on June 4, China rejected the Five Eyes Alliance's accusations that Beijing recruits intelligence operatives. Mao stated that the Five Eyes—described as the world's largest intelligence-sharing coalition—has long conducted large-scale, systematic espionage operations globally, making its criticism of Chinese "spy threats" ironic.
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