Expressing dissatisfaction with the China-related content in the US country report on terrorism for 2013 that termed Beijing's cooperation to contain terrorism as "marginal", Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang said China always attached great importance to international cooperation in the fight against terrorism.
"China is a victim of terrorism, and always firmly opposes terrorism in any form and terrorist acts conducted or backed by any person under any name," Qin said in a statement here.
His rebuttal came in the backdrop of the April 30 attack by alleged Uygur Islamic militants at a railway station in Urumqi, provincial capital of Xinjiang, in which three people including two suicide bombers were killed and 79 others injured in what Beijing called a "terrorist attack".
On March 1, a group of militants from Xinjiang had carried out mass stabbings at a railway station in Kunming city in which 33 people were killed and 143 injured.
China is upset over the US report which stated that China's cooperation in fighting terrorism "remained marginal" and that the Chinese government provided little evidence to prove terrorist involvement in incidents in Xinjiang.
The US report criticised Chinese authorities for releasing very little information about the previous terrorist attacks, specially last year's reported attack at Beijing's Tiananmen Square in which three militants from Xinjiang, tried to ram a vehicle with petrol cans into crowds of tourists.
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