- China accuses Japan of spreading misinformation at recent international talks.
- Japan’s recent meetings with the U.S. and Quad partners criticized China’s foreign policy.
- Beijing demands Japan stop making “irresponsible” remarks and colluding with other countries.
China has reacted strongly to Japan’s recent criticisms, labeling them as “smear attacks.” This response follows high-level discussions involving the U.S., India, and Australia, where Japan and its allies criticized China’s foreign policy, particularly its actions in the South China Sea.
China’s Foreign Ministry has conveyed its dissatisfaction through a formal meeting with Japanese officials, emphasizing that Japan’s statements contradict its professed goal of a strategic partnership with China.
China Condemns Japan’s Criticisms at U.S.-Japan and Quad Meetings
The Japanese government has defended its position, asserting that its criticisms are based on genuine concerns about China’s strategic ambitions and actions in the Indo-Pacific region. Japan, along with the U.S. and other Quad members, has focused on strengthening military cooperation and countering what they view as aggressive Chinese maneuvers.
In response, China has urged Japan to refrain from making inflammatory statements and to avoid forming alliances that could lead to increased regional tension.
Japan, on its part, has defended its actions, arguing that its stance reflects genuine concerns about regional security and stability. Japan’s recent defense and foreign ministerial talks with the U.S. focused on enhancing military cooperation, while the Quad summit addressed issues such as the militarization of disputed territories and coercive tactics in the South China Sea. These steps are seen by Japan as necessary to counterbalance China’s growing influence.
China has also criticized Japan for its alleged collusion with other countries, suggesting that such alliances could lead to increased confrontation. Japan’s embassy in Beijing responded by acknowledging the meeting but did not elaborate on the specifics of their discussions.
The ongoing diplomatic friction between China and Japan highlights the deepening regional tensions over China’s international behavior and strategic ambitions. As both countries navigate these challenges, their interactions will likely continue to influence broader geopolitical dynamics in the Indo-Pacific region.
“who criticized Japan’s “smear attacks” on China, emphasizing the contradictions between Japan’s statements and its supposed strategic relationship with China.” – Liu Jinsong