The Jerusalem Post

China angry with Korean missile defense decision

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BEIJING (Reuters) – Chinese state media have reacted with anger and boycott threats after the board of an affiliate of South Korea’s Lotte Group approved a land swap with the government that allows authoritie­s to deploy a US missile defense system.

The government decided last year to deploy the US Terminal High Altitude Area Defense system, in response to the North Korean missile threat, on land that is part of a golf course owned by Lotte in the Seongju region, southeast of Seoul.

The board of unlisted Lotte Internatio­nal Co Ltd approved the deal with the government on Monday.

China objects to the deployment in South Korea of the THAAD, which has a powerful radar capable of penetratin­g Chinese territory, with Beijing saying it is a threat to its security and will do nothing to ease tension with North Korea.

Lotte should be shown the door in China, the influentia­l state-run Chinese tabloid the Global Times said in an editorial on Tuesday.

“We also propose that Chinese society should coordinate voluntaril­y in expanding restrictio­ns on South Korean cultural goods and entertainm­ent exports to China, and block them when necessary,” it said in its English-language edition.

The paper’s Chinese version said South Korean cars and cellphones should be targeted as well.

“There are loads of substitute­s for South Korean cars and cellphones,” it said.

China has already twice issued “solemn representa­tions” to South Korea about the most recent THAAD-related developmen­ts, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang told a daily briefing in Beijing.

But it welcomes foreign companies to operate in China, he said. “Whether or not a foreign company can operate successful­ly in China in the end is a decision for the Chinese market and consumer,” he added.

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