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FM spokesman: China intends no harm to neighbors
China will do no harm to its neighbors, but will instead seek common prosperity in the region through cooperation, said a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Thursday at a regular press conference. In response to a question about a report released by a Japanese advisory panel describing China as a military threat, Kong said the report represents a minority viewpoint and will not be supported by most Japanese people. The Nihon Keizai newspaper reported on Wednesday that a 10-member private advisory panel to Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi called China "a military threat" in a defence review to be compiled by the end of September. China's national defense budget last year stood at about US$21.5 billion, while Japan's was more than 60 billion, Kong said. China has reiterated many times that it pursues a policy of "treating its neighbors as friends and partners," he said. "Under no circumstances will China harm the interest of any neighboring countries." Kong said healthy and mutually beneficial Sino-Japanese relations would be beneficial to the two peoples and conducive to regional peace and stability. |
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