Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

China hits out at Pentagon’s report on PLA

- HT Correspond­ent and Agencies letters@hindustant­imes.com

BEIJING/LONDON: China’s defence ministry on Sunday blasted a critical US report on the country’s military ambitions, saying it is the US instead that poses the biggest threat to the internatio­nal order and world peace.

The statement follows the September 2 release of the annual US defence department report to Congress on Chinese military developmen­ts and goals that it said would have “serious implicatio­ns for US national interests and the security of the internatio­nal rules-based order”.

Defence ministry spokesman Col Wu Qian called the report a “wanton distortion” of China’s aims and the relations between the People’s Liberation Army and China’s 1.4 billion people.

UK intel official: China, Russia key adversarie­s

In a rare media briefing, the chief of Britain’s Defence Intelligen­ce on Sunday said China and Russia were key adversarie­s challengin­g the existing world order without promoting direct conflict and operating in the expanding grey zone between war and peacetime.

Lt Gen Jim Hockenhull said the UK’s adversarie­s are developing new ways of operating, backed up by cutting-edge military capabiliti­es that leverage advanced technologi­es such as artificial intelligen­ce and machine learning.

Australia defends raids on Chinese journalist­s Australia’s home affairs minister Peter Dutton on Sunday defended the government’s right to intelligen­ce raids to prevent foreign interferen­ce, after China

Many years of evidence shows it’s the US that’s the fomenter of unrest, the violator of internatio­nal order and the destroyer of world peace.

WU QIAN, Chinese defence ministry spokespers­on

condemned searches on the homes of its journalist­s working in Australia.

Dutton declined to directly confirm that the Chinese journalist­s were questioned by Australia’s intelligen­ce agency in June, saying an investigat­ion was still underway, but said there was some “activity” by the country’s intelligen­ce agency.

Dutton also warned foreign journalist­s working in the country they might come under the scrutiny of federal agencies if they provide a “slanted view” of Australian affairs.

His comments came after the evacuation from China last week of Australian journalist­s Bill Birtles and Mike Smith, who sheltered in Australian diplomatic compounds after being questioned by police. Australian Cheng Lei, who worked as a business anchor for CGTN, China’s English-language state broadcaste­r, earlier was taken into custody.

The US on Saturday called a decision by Beijing to impose restrictio­ns on all American diplomats on Chinese soil an “escalation”. China had on Friday announced “reciprocal restrictio­ns” against US diplomats in China and Hong Kong.

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