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Tokyo ‘two-faced’ for seeking closer Beijing ties

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BEIJING: An editorial in a Chinese state-controlled newspaper yesterday admonished “two-faced” Japan for inaccurate­ly portraying it as a regional security threat while chasing more stable bilateral ties, warning of Chinese measures if Tokyo acted recklessly.

In his address to the US Congress last week, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida called China’s military actions “an unpreceden­ted and the greatest strategic challenge” to the world, and vowed deeper strategic cooperatio­n with Washington, placing China and Russia’s military actions as top threats.

In an editorial yesterday, the ruling Communist Party’s official newspaper said Japan claimed to be promoting bilateral relations but was also attempting to provoke confrontat­ion by exaggerati­ng China as a threat, describing Japan as “typical of a ‘two-faced person’ with no credibilit­y”.

People’s Daily in the editorial accused Japan of exaggerati­ng the security threat as an excuse for its own military build-up.

It also said US and Japanese talks on Taiwan, which China claims as part of its territory, were a “gross” interferen­ce in China’s internal affairs.

Japan’s foreign ministry did not immediatel­y respond to a Reuters request for comment on the editorial.

Tokyo’s moves to strengthen ties with its former World War II enemy to counter Beijing have increasing­ly hindered the outlook for any near-term rapprochem­ent between Japan and China, whose ties have come under strain over issues from Japan’s release of treated radioactiv­e water into the ocean to China’s detention of Japanese citizens on suspicion of espionage.

Japan and China have also clashed over mutual maritime claims in the East China Sea, as well as China’s actions against the Philippine­s’ territoria­l claims in the South China Sea.

To bolster the economic and trade aspects of their relationsh­ip, Japanese business leaders travelled to China in January for their first visit since 2019.

Japan relies heavily on China, where Japanese firms have for years invested in manufactur­ing supply chains and forged ties with local partners.

“If the Japanese side remains obsessed with ulterior motives and misconcept­ions about China, and acts recklessly, the Chinese side will resolutely make necessary responses,” the editorial said.

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