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Google, China spat not to effect ties with Beijing: US

The spat between Google and China is unlikely to have any impact on Islamabad"s ties with Beijing, the Obama Administration has said. - China spat: US lawmakers bat for Google - Break those links - Google may exit China - Human rights body supports Google on its stand on China - Virgin Mobile launches hi-speed Internet services - Google considers withdrawing from China over cyberattacks "In terms of US-China relations, it is a broad, it is a deep, it is an expanding and durable relationship," Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs P J Crowley said. "I would say obviously you have got a renowned company that has stood up and raised questions about, you know, a commercial relationship it has, you know, with China. I would put this particular situation in the context of similar discussions and similar questions that have been raised as China has evolved and as its economy and its economic impact has grown," Crowley said. Citing assaults from hackers on its computer systems and China"s attempts to "limit free speech on the Web", Google in a statement said on Tuesday it would stop cooperating with Chinese Internet censorship and consider shutting down its operations in China. US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton had yesterday expressed serious concerns on the Chinese censorship over Google and had sought an explanation from China in this regard. "We"ve had questions over time about a range of things, from international intellectual property rights to the standards in terms of some of the exports that have come into this country. So I think at one level, this is the same kind of economic question that is a part of our relationship," Crowley said. "So I wouldn"t necessarily say that we"re adding something new to the relationship," he said in response to a question. Crowley said that as part of the ongoing strategic and economic dialogue that the US has with China, the Administration would ask questions that have been raised on economic policies, on the ability of China to continue to meet international standards in terms of its products and services. "But I wouldn"t say that this is necessarily, you know, different than the range of issues that we continue to work on with China," he said.


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