China appeals to Japan to preserve stability

A protester shouts anti-war and anti-Prime Minister Shinzo Abe slogans while lifting a placard reading: "You go to the battle field! Do not embroil national in your play, during a demonstration against the government's moves to change Japan's defense policy in front of his official residence in Tokyo Monday, June 30, 2014. AP/Kyodo News

BEIJING — China has appealed to Japan to preserve regional peace and stability after Tokyo eased its longtime restrictions on use of military force.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei urged Japan on Tuesday not to hurt Chinese sovereignty following its government's decision to reinterpret its pacifist constitution to allow the military to help defend allies.

Hong said Japan should pursue peaceful development, respect the concerns of its neighbors and refrain from undermining regional peace and stability.

Also read: Japan can now defend other nations

"Beijing opposes Japan's act of hyping the China threat," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei said at a daily briefing. The new policy "raises doubts about Japan's approach to peaceful development."

China sees Japan as its main regional strategic rival and the two governments are in the midst of a dispute over ownership of a series of uninhabited islands in the East China Sea.

Show comments