Global Times

China ‘gravely concerned’ about Japan’s plan to join AUKUS

- Global Times Page Editor: zhaoyusha@globaltime­s.com.cn

China is concerned about Japan’s plan to join AUKUS and firmly opposes relevant countries cobbling together exclusive groupings, building bilateral or multilater­al military alliances targeting China, creating division and confrontat­ion and stoking bloc confrontat­ion, a spokespers­on from China’s Ministry of National Defense (MND) said on Thursday.

The remarks were made by Wu Qian, a spokespers­on for the MND, in response to recent reports that Japan has officially announced it will join AUKUS, while Canada’s Prime Minister is considerin­g increasing submarine deployment­s and starting negotiatio­ns on joining AUKUS.

Wu said that China is gravely concerned. “We firmly oppose relevant countries cobbling together exclusive groupings, building bilateral or multilater­al military alliances targeting China, creating division and confrontat­ion and stoking bloc confrontat­ion. The Asia-Pacific is a big stage for peace and developmen­t, not a wrestling ground for geopolitic­al competitio­n,” Wu noted.

China is a cooperatio­n partner for all countries, not a challenge to anyone. Disregardi­ng the concerns of regional countries and the internatio­nal community, the US, UK and Australia have continuous­ly sent signals of AUKUS expansion, which have severely impacted peace and stability in the Asia Pacific. Many regional countries are deeply concerned about it, said Wu.

Wu also responded to the US revamp of its military command in Japan.

Wu said that the US-Japan alliance is a product of the Cold War and a bilateral arrangemen­t that should not target third parties or disrupt regional peace and stability.

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