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Britain and China exchange information activities, even a parody of the movie 007

[London Jiji] Britain and China are battling back over intelligence activities. In response to Director Moore of the British foreign intelligence agency, Secret Intelligence Service (MI6), who positioned China as his "single and greatest priority," China's state-run Xinhua News Agency released a parody video of the popular British spy movie series "007." It's because I made it.

Britain and China exchange information activities movie 007 parodies too

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In the movie, MI6 is the institution to which James Bond, codenamed "007," belongs. Moore actually has a codename of "C". In a speech in November last year, the secretary expressed his sense of caution, saying, "China's intelligence agency is highly capable and continues to carry out large-scale espionage activities against the United Kingdom and its allies." In response, the Xinhua News Agency released a parody video on January 4 of this year featuring a spy named James Pond, codenamed 0.07. In it, he said, "What is pitiful is that they are using fictitious China's 'debt trap' and 'data trap' as an excuse for next year's enormous budget," and said that the China threat theory was used as a tool to obtain budget. It invites the viewer to think. A colleague of the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) also advises Pound not to use mobile phones made by Huawei Technologies Co., the largest telecommunications equipment company in China. Moore immediately responded to this. On his own Twitter account, he provocatively expressed his gratitude, saying, "Thank you for your interest. Even the unexpected (MI6) free publicity!"