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He accused Tokyo of abandoning its rhetoric of “total defense,” passive defense and self‑defense, and warned that Japan’s “new militarism” has moved from a warning sign to an overt, tangible threat. He added that such steps would seriously undermine regional peace and security.
Jiang also cautioned that an arms‑building path leads to self‑destruction. He warned that if Japan were to use force to violate China’s sovereignty and security, it would face direct retaliation and a decisive defeat.
Diplomatic sources in Beijing told reporters that the Japanese government has been pursuing long‑range strike capabilities, citing missile threats from China and North Korea. Those sources say Tokyo is reportedly moving ahead with plans to deploy missiles with ranges of roughly 1,000 km (about 621 miles).
On U.S. and Israeli strikes against Iran, Jiang criticized military action taken without U.N. Security Council approval as a serious breach of international law and the basic principles of international relations. He said China opposes actions that violate other states’ sovereignty and security, the misuse of force, and a “law of the jungle” approach. He urged all parties to halt military operations immediately and return to dialogue and negotiation to resolve disputes.
