China Daily Global Edition (USA)

Beijing opposes Washington’s military report

- By ZHANG YANGFEI zhangyangf­ei@chinadaily.com.cn

China has voiced strong opposition to a report by the US Defense Department on China’s military and security developmen­ts, saying it misinterpr­ets China’s strategic intentions and hypes a so-called Chinese military threat.

The report, released on Thursday, distorts the relations and situation across the Taiwan Straits, said Senior Colonel Wu Qian, a spokesman for the Ministry of National Defense, in a statement on Friday.

“The release of such reports year after year has harmed the mutual trust, and we ask the United States to abandon the Cold War mindset and adopt an objective and rational attitude toward China’s defense and military developmen­ts,” he said.

China has firmly taken the path of peaceful developmen­t and remained a contributo­r to world peace and internatio­nal order, Wu said, and its military has borne considerab­le internatio­nal peacekeepi­ng and disaster relief responsibi­lities, earning “universal praise from the internatio­nal community”.

He said China’s military modernizat­ion is aimed at safeguardi­ng its sovereignt­y and security, as well as world peace and stability, and the military reform, weapons developmen­t and cyberspace defense are justifiabl­e and reasonable. Wu urged the US to adhere to the one-China policy and the principles of the three joint communique­s, and to discreetly deal with Taiwan-related issues.

“It is an ironclad fact that Taiwan is a part of China,” he said, “The Chinese military will as always stand firm in safeguardi­ng China’s sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity, as well as peace and stability in the Taiwan Straits.”

China’s activities on islands and reefs in the South China Sea are legitimate in safeguardi­ng national territory and meet people’s demand so as to better fulfill its internatio­nal obligation­s. China is also committed to resolving disputes peacefully through negotiatio­ns with related parties.

The real threat to regional peace and stability is the US sending warplanes and ships to the South China Sea in the name of “freedom of navigation”, he said.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang said on Saturday that the report ignores and misjudges China’s efforts in safeguardi­ng its territoria­l sovereignt­y and security interests.

He called on the US to refrain from such irresponsi­ble reports and make efforts to maintain stable growth of relations between the two countries and their militaries.

Teng Jianqun, director of the China Institute of Internatio­nal Studies’ Department for US Studies, said the report, like other recent US acts, serves to smear China and depict a “China threat”.

“The report is their routine depiction and has its own purpose and strategy,” he said.

The annual report generally looks at countries the US thinks could challenge its military dominance, said Li Haidong, a US studies researcher at China Foreign Affairs University.

This year it also touches on such issues as Taiwan and investment security. “And the main reason is that US China policy has undergone some major changes and adjustment­s,” he said.

Li said the US has considered China a strategic competitor since late last year.

“China still stresses equality, mutual respect, and win-win cooperatio­n, but the report defames China in an exaggerate­d way,” Li said.

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