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US report on China's military rejected
By Sun Shangwu (China Daily)
Updated: 2005-07-21 06:07

China yesterday expressed "strong dissatisfaction and firm opposition" to a Pentagon report on its military power, describing the dossier as an attempt to spread "the China threat" theory.


Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi. Yang expressed China's strong displeasure and firm opposition to a Pentagon report asserting China's fast-modernizing military could pose a threat to the region, saying "The report groundlessly attacks China's military modernization and makes unwarranted charges about China's normal national defense building and military deployments," in a statement. [Xinhua]
Vice-Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi summoned David S. Sedney, charge d'affaires of the US Embassy in China, to make clear the country's dissatisfaction with the report.

The Pentagon submitted the annual report to congress on Tuesday, warning that China's modernizing military could threaten US and other armed forces in the Asia-Pacific region.

"The report groundlessly attacked China's modernization of national defence and made unwarranted charges against China's normal national defence construction and military deployment," Yang was quoted as saying in a Foreign Ministry press release.

The US report said China was "the third largest defence spender in the world after the US and Russia" and its military modernization "has increased the need for countermeasures that would enable Taiwan to avoid being quickly overwhelmed."

Yang, former Chinese ambassador to the US, accused the Americans of using this as a pretext for selling advanced weapons to Taiwan.
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