Japanese Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi stated that Tokyo cannot be called an example of "new militarism" and expressed concern over China's rapid military buildup. This was reported by Reuters, according to UNN.
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Japanese Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi stated that China continues to significantly increase its defense spending, and its military activities are causing concern for both Japan and the international community.
China's external approach and military activities pose a serious concern for both Japan and the international community simultaneously,
The Minister also rejected accusations that Japan is returning to militarism.
Think about it. There is a country that possesses a vast arsenal of nuclear weapons and strategic bombers. Japan has none of these types of weapons, and yet Japan is called a "new militarism"?
According to Koizumi, since World War II, Japan has adhered to international law, the UN Charter, and supported a free and open international order.
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Furthermore, according to the publication, in May, China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs called on Asia-Pacific countries to be vigilant and "jointly oppose the reckless actions of Japan's neo-militarism." At a forum in Singapore, Chinese Major General Meng Xiangqing also criticized Tokyo, stating that the country "has not completely eradicated the toxic legacy of militarism."
At the same time, Koizumi emphasized that Japan remains open to cooperation and dialogue with China and other countries in the region.
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According to him, Tokyo seeks to strengthen deterrence in the Asia-Pacific region and is ready to play a new role in cooperation regarding defense equipment.
We strive for a region that can resist coercion. We strive for a region that is not misled by falsehoods. We strive for a region that is not subject to pressure,