China accuses Japan of ‘smear attacks’ during recent Quad talks

31 July 2024, 08:54

Foreign ministers of the US, Japan, Australia and India
China Japan. Picture: PA

Foreign ministers of the US, Japan, India and Australia had taken part in the talks on Monday.

China has expressed strong dissatisfaction to Japan about what it called “smear attacks” against China at recent high-level meetings with the United States, India and Australia.

A foreign ministry statement said that Liu Jinsong, the director general of the Asian affairs department, conveyed solemn representations and serious concern at a meeting the previous day with Akira Yokochi, the deputy chief of mission at the Japanese embassy.

“Liu pointed out that Japan’s smear attacks on China are self-contradictory to its statement of promoting the strategic and reciprocal relationship between the two countries,” the statement said.

Meeting in Tokyo on Sunday, Japan’s foreign and defence ministers agreed to bolster military cooperation with the US at what are known as “2+2” talks with their American counterparts.

A joint statement said China’s foreign policy “seeks to reshape the international order for its own benefit at the expense of others” and that such behaviour represents “the greatest strategic challenge” in the Indo-Pacific region and beyond.

The US-Japan talks were followed by a meeting on Monday of the foreign ministers from the Quad countries – the US, Japan, India and Australia.

The joint statement did not mention China by name but expressed opposition to “the militarisation of disputed features and coercive and intimidating manoeuvres in the South China Sea”.

The Chinese government has complained repeatedly about the US deepening ties with other countries in the face of China’s rise, which President Joe Biden has made a priority during his four years in office.

The foreign ministry statement said China urges Japan to stop making irresponsible remarks on Chinese internal affairs – a likely reference to Taiwan – and called on Japan to stop colluding with “certain countries” to form small circles that lead to confrontation.

A Japanese embassy statement said that the deputy chief had expounded Japan’s positions at the meeting and made representations on various China-related topics.

By Press Association

Latest World News

See more Latest World News

Venezuelan opposition presidential candidate Edmundo Gonzalez waves to supporters during a political event in Caracas in June

Venezuelan opposition presidential candidate flees to exile in Spain

Kentucky Shooting

Kentucky police search for gunman after five wounded on busy highway

Taylor Swift

Taylor Swift shows love for tennis at US Open final

Kendrick Lamar

Kendrick Lamar to headline at Super Bowl half-time show

Georgia High School Shooting

Mother of Georgia shooting suspect ‘warned school of extreme emergency’

Ukrainian servicemen carry crosses and pictures of comrades killed in a Russian rocket attack

Nato member Romania says Russian drone violated its airspace

Israeli police stand guard near the scene

Three people shot dead at West Bank-Jordan border crossing

Mike Lynch leaves the Rolls Building in London following the civil case over his £8.4 billion sale of his software firm Autonomy to Hewlett-Packard in 2011.

Mike Lynch ‘died of suffocation’ in air pocket aboard sunken Bayesian superyacht

People walk past a fallen lamppost in Hai Phong after Typhoon Yagi hit northern Vietnam

Typhoon Yagi kills 14 in Vietnam as officials warn of heavy rain and flooding

Pope Francis wears a traditional hat during a meeting with the faithful in Vanimo, Papua New Guinea

Pope arrives in remote Papua New Guinea jungle with humanitarian aid and toys

Traffic stopped on Interstate 75 in Kentucky during the incident

Authorities search for gunman after up to seven people hurt on Kentucky highway

Kentucky Shooting

Multiple people shot along I-75 in southeastern Kentucky, authorities say

Donald Trump gestures during a campaign event at Central Wisconsin Airport

Trump appeals to voters in Wisconsin stronghold ahead of debate with Harris

Algerian president and candidate for re-election Abdelmajid Tebboune

Algerian President expected to win second term in office

Demonstrators take part in a protest calling for the impeachment of Supreme Court Minister Alexandre de Moraes

Bolsonaro supporters in ‘free speech’ rally following Brazil’s X ban

Smoking wreckage of the school fire

21 children now known to have died in Kenya school fire