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China says it will take countermeasures to new Taiwan intelligence gathering site

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BEIJING, June 17 (Reuters) - China ‌said on Wednesday that it will take countermeasures in ​response to a new Taiwan government website for Chinese nationals to report intelligence tips, saying the ⁠site exposed Taipei's "confrontational mindset".

Taiwan and China, which views the democratically governed island as its own territory, have long spied on each other, and Taiwan in ​particular has reported an increased number of Chinese espionage cases.

Taiwan's National Security Bureau unveiled the ‌new website on Sunday, explaining it was offering a secure channel to what it said was an increasing number of people who are fed up with ⁠China's system and want change.

Speaking at a regular news conference in ⁠Beijing, Chen Binhua, a spokesperson for China's Taiwan Affairs Office, said Taiwan was engaging in "intelligence theft, infiltration, and sabotage activities, escalating cross-strait confrontation and undermining cross-strait relations. 

"This fully exposes their pro-Taiwan independence stance, their stubbornness, confrontational mindset, and ‌refusal to change course," he said.

"We strongly condemn this and will resolutely take ⁠countermeasures," Chen added, without giving details. 

Chinese citizens, organisations, ‌companies and other groups all have a responsibility ​and obligation to safeguard security, he said.

"For those who provide intelligence to Taiwan's intelligence agencies in a way that constitutes a crime, the relevant departments ‌will pursue legal responsibility in accordance with the law."

Taiwan ​said its new intelligence-gathering programme ⁠was following the lead of agencies in countries such as the ‌U.S., Britain and Israel.

The website is ⁠blocked in China, though many Chinese use VPNs to access other blocked sites such as Western social media and search engines.

China has tried similar tactics itself. In ​2024, China announced an ‌email address where people could report tip-offs about crimes committed by Taiwan "separatists".

Taiwan's government ⁠rejects Beijing's sovereignty claims, saying only the ​island's people can decide their future.

(Reporting by Beijing newsroom; Writing by ​Ben Blanchard; Editing by Kate Mayberry)

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