Chinese Mainland Urges Japan to Halt Interference in Military Drills
The Chinese mainland has urged Japan to stop interfering in its military drills, rejecting Tokyo’s radar illumination claims and warning against rising regional tensions.
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The Chinese mainland has urged Japan to stop interfering in its military drills, rejecting Tokyo’s radar illumination claims and warning against rising regional tensions.
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