Chinese Foreign Ministry accuses US Vice President Pens of defamation

US Vice President Mike Pence presented China with “unfounded accusations” and slandered the country, speaking of Beijing’s attempts to undermine President Donald Trump’s support in the States. This was stated by the official representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China Hua Chunin, according to the website of the Ministry.
According to her, China has always adhered to the principle of non-interference in the internal affairs of other countries, including the United States, in Beijing are not interested in this. The Chinese Foreign Ministry called on Washington to stop "damaging Sino-US relations," adding that Beijing’s policy toward Washington is "consistent and clear."
Pence said earlier that the Chinese authorities are campaigning against the Republican Party to influence the mid-term congressional elections on November 6. These actions, the vice-president said, are a response to Trump’s trade policy. “[China’s] large-scale and coordinated campaign to undermine the support of the president, our agenda and the most cherished ideals,” said Pence.