Tokyo mentions Taiwan in defence white paper draft

Beijing, China: Tokyo mentioned Taiwan in its draft defence report for the first time, after which China has formally mentioned Japan said a spokesperson of China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
According to the Ministry, Japan has repeatedly interfered with China’s internal affairs, Global Times reported.
“For the recent time being, Japan has repeatedly been picking up on China, aggressively interfering with China’s domestic affairs, pointing fingers at China’s normal national defense infrastructure and military activities; and dishing dirt at China’s regular maritime activities,” Hua Chunying, spokesperson of the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Friday.
She called Japan’s actions extremely wrong and irresponsible and said China already lodged solemn representation to Japan.
Beijing claims full sovereignty over Taiwan, a democracy of almost 24 million people located off the southeastern coast of mainland China, despite the fact that the two sides have been governed separately for more than seven decades.
The island of Taiwan is Chinese territory, and the Taiwan question is China’s domestic affairs, said Hua, adding that China won’t allow any country to meddle with the Taiwan question in any way.
According to Global Times, Japan said in a leaked draft of its defense white paper that “the stability of the situation surrounding Taiwan is important for the security of the international community”. The paper is scheduled to be formally brought forward to a Cabinet meeting and released in July.
The white paper also smeared the Chinese coast guard’s patrol around the disputed Diaoyu island as a violation of international law.
The disputed Diaoyu Islands (Senkaku Islands) are claimed by China but controlled by Japan.
Hua said that patrolling the Diaoyu island is exercising China’s rights and is normal law enforcement. Hopefully, Japan can adjust its attitude and show respect to China’s sovereignty, as well as sincerity of safeguarding regional stability, she said.
However, Japan is aiming to hold a “strategic dialogue” with the United States and Taiwan later this month to address growing pressure from China, Japanese media reported.

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