Microsoft has noted Google's recent move to stop censoring its search engine in China, but will continue to do business there, a senior company official said Wednesday.

Microsoft believes that it should be engaged in global markets and will continue to support free expression, transparency and the rule of law, said Cornelia Kutterer, senior manager for regulatory policy in Brussels.

"We have done business in China for over 20 years, and we intend to continue our business in China," she said.

Kutterer gave a presentation on Wednesday at the Council of Europe's conference on cybercrime, an annual meeting of law enforcement, security experts and government officials discussing the Convention on Cybercrime treaty.

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