China Rejects U.S. and EU Criticism of New Ethnic Unity Law on July 3

According to China's Foreign Ministry, on July 3, Beijing rejected criticism from the U.S. and EU over a new ethnic unity law that took effect on July 1. Foreign Ministry spokesman stated that the countries acted from ideological bias and political motives, accusing them of spreading false allegations while interfering in China's internal affairs.
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