BEIJING - Japan is the least qualified to make irresponsible remarks on the Taiwan question, and the Taiwan question has nothing to do with Japan, a Chinese defense spokesperson said at a press conference on Thursday.
Wu Qian, spokesperson for the Ministry of National Defense, made the remarks in response to a media query regarding Japan's plan to deploy long-range missiles on its Kyushu Island over so-called concerns about a possible "attack" by the Chinese mainland on Taiwan.
Wu also responded to a senior Japanese official's recent remarks expressing "serious concern" over the increase in China's 2025 defense budget, emphasizing that China had already provided detailed explanations regarding the budget increase.
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The international community should actually be vigilant about Japan's moves to significantly increase its defense spending and develop long-range offensive capabilities, Wu said.
"In fact, as a country that waged aggressive wars during World War II, Japan is the least qualified to point fingers at other countries' defense spending," he said.
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Noting that this year marks the 80th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War, the spokesperson urged Japan to heed the lessons of history and stop distorting and misinterpreting China's defense policy and military strategy.