Ministry of Foreign Affairs brings in high-ranking Chinese diplomat over alleged malicious cyber activities | Ministry of Foreign Affairs Cyber Warfare Unit
Ministers summoned senior Chinese diplomats to the Foreign Office on Tuesday after accusing Chinese state-backed hackers of cyberattacks on Britain’s election watchdog and surveillance of politicians.
An FCDO spokesperson stated that the government had “expressed clear condemnation of Chinese state-affiliated organizations and individuals engaging in malicious cyber activity against UK democratic institutions and members of parliament.”
“The UK Government will not tolerate such threatening activity and will continue to take strong action in conjunction with partners around the world,” they said.
The summons occurred following Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden’s announcement of sanctions on Monday against a company and two individuals implicated in malicious Chinese cyber activity.
However, criticism from Tory MPs, including former immigration secretary Robert Jenrick and foreign affairs select committee chair Alicia Kearns, ensued, labeling the government’s actions as “weak” and “insufficient.”
Rishi Sunak defended his stance on China, asserting that the UK is “arguably stronger than most of our allies.” Lawmakers on the liaison committee challenged him over his reluctance to take action against Chinese-owned companies like ByteDance, the operator of TikTok.
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