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China and Russia rejected the accusations made by U.S. President Donald Trump regarding Moscow and Beijing's interference in the American elections, clarifying that they were not involved in influencing the electoral process within the United States. The Chinese Foreign Ministry confirmed that Beijing denies any allegations of interference and adheres to the principle of non-interference in other countries' internal affairs, emphasizing that the international community is aware of those engaging in meddling. On the other hand, the Kremlin in Moscow denied the American accusations, asserting that Russia did not interfere in the U.S. elections and considering these claims an attempt to tarnish its reputation. This comes at a time when Trump revealed his intention to declassify intelligence related to cyberattacks and election destabilization, accusing China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea of possessing capabilities to influence electoral infrastructure. However, both Beijing and Moscow rejected these allegations, reaffirming their non-interference in the internal affairs of any country.
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