
Japan, on China's SLBM launch: "Security environment severe... will hasten revision of security principles"
Kyodo News reported that at the NATO summit, a meeting between the Secretary General and South Korea, Japan, Australia, and New Zealand is scheduled, and it is expected that China's SLBM test will also be discussed. csm@yna.co.kr Report via KakaoTalk okjebo Copyright Yonhap News, unauthorized reproduction and redistribution, AI learning and use prohibited...
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Mao Ning, spokesperson for China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, stated regarding the missile launch that "it is part of China's annual military training, conducted in accordance with international law and practice, and is not targeted at any specific country or target.". Meanwhile, Kyodo News reported that NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, upon learning of China's SLBM test launch, contacted Japanese Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi. The Chinese navy's strategic nuclear submarine successfully test-fired a strategic missile in international waters of the Pacific Ocean the previous day, it announced.
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Mao Ning, spokesperson for China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, stated regarding the missile launch that "it is part of China's annual military training, conducted in accordance with international law and practice, and is not targeted at any specific country or target."
according to Kyunghyang ShinmunMeanwhile, Kyodo News reported that NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, upon learning of China's SLBM test launch, contacted Japanese Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi.
according to Yonhap News AgencyThe Chinese navy's strategic nuclear submarine successfully test-fired a strategic missile in international waters of the Pacific Ocean the previous day, it announced.
according to Kyunghyang Shinmun
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