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Beijing: Washington uses democracy as a weapon to interfere in state affairs

2022-05-09T20:30:10.463Z


BEIJING, SANA- China affirmed today that the United States has long been using democracy as a weapon to undermine democracy


Beijing-Sana

China stressed today that the United States has long used democracy as a weapon to undermine democracy, incite division, confrontation and interference in the internal affairs of other countries, which has caused grave consequences.

Xinhua reported that Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesman Zhao Lijian denounced in a press conference the regular work of the US National Endowment for Democracy "NAD", which receives direct orders from the US government and manipulates non-governmental organizations by providing funding to conduct sabotage, infiltration and sabotage to serve US strategic interests, stressing. In fact, it is America's second Central Intelligence Agency.

The fingerprints of the fund were seen behind the color revolutions that were instigated and organized by the United States, including the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the Rose Revolution in Georgia, the Orange Revolution in Ukraine and the so-called Arab Spring, and for this reason, it is considered a second Central Intelligence Agency for the United States and now it is extending its evil hand to China, as it is an accomplice With the "Taiwan independence" forces and trying to incite division and disrupt stability across the Taiwan Strait, which has been met with the indignation and opposition of the Chinese people on both sides of the Strait.

Since peace and development are still the topic of our times, Zhao said, those who interfere in the internal affairs of other countries are doomed to failure no matter what disguise they use.

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Source: sena

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