Strained relations between China and the United States under the U.S. spy agency would undertake Edward Snowden in flight from Hong Kong, Beijing's main state-owned newspapers praised him on Tuesday, "Washington tear the mask of hypocrisy."
The White House said Snowden's decision to leave the territory of China was "deliberately chosen by the government released a fugitive, despite the valid arrest warrant, this decision will undoubtedly have a negative impact on China-US relations.
China's People's Daily Overseas Edition, does not spell out the official policy, but may reflect the government's thinking, said Beijing could not accept "such dissatisfaction and opposition from the United States."
However, experts say that the two sides should be quickly blown tirade over, these two countries will be keen to make a permanent deterioration of relations after a few weeks, President Obama and a successful summit meeting between President Xi Jinping.
"China does not want this affect the overall situation, the central government has remained relatively calm and restraint, because it is important to Sino-US relations, said:" Zhao respectable, one in China's elite Tsinghua University professor of international relations.
"The United States has no reason to exert greater pressure on, or they will lose the moral support."
Kenneth Lieberthal, a consultant who is Asia's Bill Clinton's White House is a China expert at the Brookings Institution, said the sanctions Beijing was "unthinkable," and other issues will be undone connection Snowdon careful policy aims to separate deal with the problem of the lane to avoid large broken links.
"Over the years, we have been trying to prevent any serious differences in the spread of a problem area and degrading the entire relationship," he said.
Earlier this month, at the summit, Obama was faced with allegations of theft Xi network. Xi Jinping Earlier, Obama said in a press conference that China itself is a victim of cyber attacks, but the two sides should make joint efforts to develop a common approach.
Inspiration Snowdon NSA spy extensively in China and Hong Kong to Beijing has been quite a lot of ammunition, in the exchange of tit for tat.
"In a sense, the United States has gone from" human rights model 'to' eavesdrop personal privacy ',' manipulated 'focus on the Internet, other countries' aggressor 'crazy' network, "People's Daily said.
"The world will remember Edward Snowden," the newspaper said. "This is his fearless, Washington's sanctimonious mask torn off."
Isolated Case
The Chinese government has expressed serious concern Chase Norden allegations, the United States has scored many networks in Hong Kong and China, including Tsinghua University, hosts one of the country's Internet hub, Chinese mobile network company. It said that it had taken issue with Washington.
Xinjun, researcher at the Academy of Military Sciences, in "wrote:" The U.S. authorities not only give us an explanation and apology, rather than deal with things according to the law in the HKSAR expressed dissatisfaction with the People's Daily comment.
State news agency Xinhua News Agency, in its more moderate tone.
Xinhua News Agency said in a commentary: "Beijing and Washington are fully aware that an isolated case, should not be allowed to hurt the world's most important relationship is one." "It is the common interest of both countries to maintain the positive momentum of bilateral relations."
Xi Jinping, the new government took office in March, is eager to be seen on Beijing with the United States on the basis of seeking what it calls a new "big country" relations with Washington, taking into account the rise of China.
Nevertheless, the Chinese scholar and official media have been loud in their calls for the Obama administration to apologize Beijing.
"Difficult is their unilateral attitude, we can choose not to accept, said:" Liu Fei sets, American studies at China Institute of International Studies, a leading think-tank under the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs Deputy Chief.
, "Liu said:" The United States should not put a real focus. "This thing has nothing to do with China, but the U.S. owes China cyberattacks explained by Snowden leak."
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