BEIJING - China on Monday (July 27) refuted allegations that it recruited Singaporean Dickson Yeo as a spy, and instead accused the US of having reached 'a state of extreme suspicion'.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
BEIJING - China on Monday refuted allegations that it recruited Singaporean Dickson Yeo as a spy, and instead accused the US of having reached"a state of extreme suspicion".
"It has reached a state of extreme suspicion. We ask the US to stop this, and to stop using the issue of espionage to continue smearing China." He set up a political consultancy in the US in 2018, which he used as a front to collect information for Chinese intelligence services, court documents showed.
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