
China Raises Alarm Over Japan’s Military Expansion
China’s defense ministry has raised concerns over Japan’s record $60.2B budget request and Type-12 missile deployment, urging reflection on history and regional peace.
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China’s defense ministry has raised concerns over Japan’s record $60.2B budget request and Type-12 missile deployment, urging reflection on history and regional peace.
On the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, unresolved wartime denial continues to shape China-Japan ties and prospects for lasting peace.
Beijing protests Tokyo’s acceptance of a Taiwan region official’s visit, demanding Japan honour the one-China principle and Sino-Japanese agreements.
A Japanese fishing vessel was expelled by the China Coast Guard from Chiwei Yu after an illegal entry, highlighting Beijing’s resolve to protect Diaoyu Dao and its maritime rights.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang met with a JAPIT delegation in Beijing to deepen economic cooperation, build trust, and support multilateralism.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi reiterates the One-China principle as the foundation of China-Japan relations, emphasizing the importance of historical memory and opposing militarism.
China has formally expressed serious concerns to Japan over its actions during the recent Japan-U.S. summit in Washington, focusing on tensions in the East and South China Seas.