BEIJING — China’s Defense Ministry has rejected accusations from Japan that the Chinese military is destabilizing the regional military balance by seeking to change the status-quo in the East and South China Seas.
A ministry statement issued late Tuesday said assertions in Japan’s annual defense report sought to deceive the international community and sow discord between China and its neighbors.
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The statement reiterated China’s claim to disputed East China Sea islands controlled by Japan and said it was Japan that altered the status-quo by purchasing the chain from its private owners in 2012.
A Chinese navy warship recently entered a strip of water just outside Japanese-claimed waters in the area.
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The Chinese statement also criticized Japan for passing legislation loosening post-World War II constraints on its military.