LONDON: The head of the United Kingdom's cyber-intelligence agency on Tuesday accused China of trying to "rewrite the rules of international security," saying Beijing was using its economic and technological clout to clamp down at home and exert control abroad.
Jeremy Fleming, director of the Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ), said that despite the war raging in Europe since Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Beijing's growing power was the "national security issue that will define our future."
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