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'Military build-up doomed to fail', says China on Japan's new security policy

Japanese media said the new strategies outlined in three defence and security documents approved by Japan's cabinet on Friday are a marked departure from post-WWII norms. Most notably, they involve doubling defence spending over the next five years to 2 per cent of GDP in fiscal 2027, Japan's Kyodo News reported.

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Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Wang Wenbin (Photo Credit: Twitter)

Beijing [China], December 17 (ANI): After Japan unveiled a new national security plan that signals the country's biggest military buildup since World War II, China on Friday said that hyping up the threat posed by Beijing to back its military build-up "is doomed to fail."
"Hyping up the China threat to find an excuse for its military build-up is doomed to fail," Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Wang Wenbin said during a regular press conference on December 16.
"Japan's new defence policy ignores facts, deviates from its commitment to China-Japan relations and the common understandings between the two countries, and groundlessly discredits China's defence building and normal military activities. China resolutely opposes this and has made serious demarches to the Japanese side through diplomatic channels," he said.
Japanese media said the new strategies outlined in three defence and security documents approved by Japan's cabinet on Friday are a marked departure from post-WWII norms. Most notably, they involve doubling defence spending over the next five years to 2 per cent of GDP in fiscal 2027, Japan's Kyodo News reported.
Tokyo also plans to build its "counterstrike capacity" and acquire long-range cruise missiles that can reach well inside North Korea and China. It will also reorganize its military, establishing a permanent joint command for its armed forces, enhancing its coast guard, and doubling its core army troops in the southwestern islands.
Chinese spokesperson Wang said that the Japanese side in particular needs to be prudent on the Taiwan question, honour its commitments and refrain from sending wrong signals.
"China's position on maritime issues is consistent and clear. The Japanese side has been allowing right-wing forces to cause trouble in the East China Sea, and has colluded with certain countries to hype up and even create tensions in the South China Sea," he added.
Meanwhile, US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan praised Japan's new national security and defence strategies on Friday, saying they will also support the US-Japan alliance.
"Today, Japan has taken a bold and historic step to strengthen and defend the free and open Indo-Pacific with the adoption of its new National Security Strategy, National Defence Strategy and Defence Buildup Program," Sullivan said in a release. "Japan's goal to significantly increase defence investments will also strengthen and modernize the US-Japan Alliance."
Sullivan also praised Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's commitment to international peace, nuclear non-proliferation, and his leadership, including support for Ukraine. (ANI)

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