China opposes U.S. report on its religious situation

Beijing, China - China on Wednesday slammed a U.S. report regarding the former's religious situation, saying it firmly opposes the United States intervening in China's domestic affairs by issuing such a report.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Jiang Yu made the remarks at a regular press briefing.

"China is firmly opposed to the U.S. attacking its religious rights situation by issuing reports of this nature year after year and interfering with China's internal affairs," Jiang said when asked to comment on the report.

The U.S. State Department released its July-December, 2010 International Religious Freedom Report on Tuesday, which continues to show concern for religious freedom in China.

"Chinese people across all ethnic groups enjoy the full freedom to practice religious beliefs in accordance with the law," Jiang said, adding that China urges the U.S. to exert greater efforts toward the development of bilateral relations.