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Beijing called on Washignton to refrain from interfering in the internal affairs of the other countries on the pretext of human rights abuses, "acting as a judge and infringing the sovereignty and independence of other states," Chinese Foreign Ministry's spokesperson said, commenting on a statement made by US Secretary of State Kerry.

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BEIJING, December 25 (Sputnik) — Washington should deal with domestic violations of human rights and refrain from interfering in the affairs of other countries using such a pretext, the Chinese Foreign Ministry said Thursday.

“China is a state governed by the rule of law. We try cases in accordance with law. We call on the United States to take care of the human rights abuses in its own country and refrain from interfering in the internal affairs of the other countries on the pretext of human rights, acting as a judge and infringing the sovereignty and independence of other states,” Foreign Ministry's spokesperson Hua Chunying said at a briefing, commenting on a statement made by US Secretary of State John Kerry.

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