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China criticises Japan’s defence white paper for making “accusations”

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Updated: Jul 22, 2022, 08:51 GMT+00:00

BEIJING (Reuters) - China's Foreign Ministry firmly opposes Japan's new defence white paper and sent stern representations to Tokyo about it, a spokesman said on Friday.

China criticises Japan’s defence white paper for making “accusations”

BEIJING (Reuters) – China said on Friday it firmly opposed Japan’s new defence white paper and had sent stern representations to Tokyo.

Japan warned in the annual paper earlier on Friday of escalating national security threats, including repercussions from Russia’s war with Ukraine, China’s intimidation of Taiwan, and vulnerable technology supply chains.

“Japan’s new defence white paper makes accusations and smears China’s defence policy, market economic development and legitimate maritime activities,” Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin told a daily news briefing.

Wang said the report “exaggerates the so-called China threat” and interferes in China’s internal affairs on Taiwan.

“China has expressed its strong dissatisfaction and resolute opposition to this, and has lodged stern representations to the Japanese side about this,” he said.

Wang noted that the defence white paper mentioned Tokyo’s plan to increase Japan’s defence budget and develop its counterstrike capabilities.

“We urge the Japanese side to immediately stop the erroneous practice of exaggerating security threats in its neighbourhood and finding excuses for its own strong military arsenal,” Wang added.

Japan’s paper described Russia’s attack on Ukraine as a “serious violation of international law” and raises concerns that its use of force to resolve a dispute established a precedent that threatens the security of neighbouring Taiwan, which Beijing views as its own territory.

(Reporting by Martin Quin Pollard; Writing by Liz Lee; editing by John Stonestreet and Kim Coghill)

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