China warns US, Philippines, allies over joint military exercises in Asia-Pacific
Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesman Guo Jiakun says joint Balikatan exercises risk backfiring and threatening regional peace
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- China warned the US, Philippines, and their military allies that conducting joint exercises in the Asia-Pacific region puts them in danger.
- Foreign Ministry Spokesman Guo Jiakun said unilateral actions and military intimidation have brought disasters to the world, and that the region needs peace rather than external forces provoking division.
- Over 17,000 military personnel from the US, Japan, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and France began joint Balikatan exercises in the Philippines on Monday.
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China has consistently opposed US military presence and alliance activities in the Asia-Pacific, viewing them as encirclement attempts. The annual Balikatan exercises have grown in scale and scope, with this year's exercises including advanced air and missile defense training.
BEIJING, April 20. /TASS/. The United States, the Philippines, and their military allies put themselves in the danger zone by conducting joint maneuvers in the Asia-Pacific region, Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesman Guo Jiakun has stated. "We want to remind the relevant countries that interdependence in the security sphere could backfire on them and cause them harm," he emphasized at a briefing, commenting on the joint exercises. As Guo Jiakun clarified, unilateral actions and intimidation by military force have already "brought great disasters to the world." According to him, the states of the Asia-Pacific region "need peace and tranquility most of all, and least of all the involvement of external forces that provoke division and confrontation." The official representative noted that international cooperation in military security "should not damage mutual understanding and trust between countries in the region, nor undermine peace and stability." As he explained, such interaction "should not be directed against third parties or harm their interests." On Monday, more than 17,000 military personnel from the United States, Japan, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and France began joint Balikatan exercises in the Philippines. Servicemen from the listed countries are training in air and missile defense techniques, as well as ensuring maritime security.
أسئلة مفتوحة
- What specific responses might China take regarding the exercises
- Whether the Philippines will continue expanding military cooperation with US allies
- How other Asia-Pacific nations will react to China's warnings






