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‘US, Philippines Military Drills Are Very Provocative’ – China

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China has criticised the United States and the Philippines’ annual joint military exercise staged in locations facing the South China Sea and the island of Taiwan.

Thousands of troops are participating in the “Balikatan” drill which began on Monday and, for the​ first time, includes an integrated air and missile defence simulation.

US anti-ship missile system launchers and the Navy-Marine Expeditionary Ship Interdiction System, NMESIS, were deployed to Luzon, the Philippines’ largest island, for the exercise running through to 9 May.​

Speaking to reporters, a Philippine brigadier general explained that the drills launched in Quezon, Manila’s metropolitan area, were for the “defence” of the country.

In response, China accused the Philippines of insensitivity to the region’s solidarity, coordination, and efforts to address recent acts of “unilateralism, protectionism and bullying.”

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun slammed the Philippines for choosing to conduct drills with a country “outside the region,” despite opposition by regional countries.

The use of strategic and tactical weapons, according to Jiakun, is detrimental to regional strategic stability, regional economic prospects, and disturbs peace.

“China firmly opposes any country using the Taiwan question as an excuse to strengthen military deployment in the region, heighten tensions and confrontation.

“We urge relevant sides not to make provocation on the Taiwan question. Those who play with fire will perish by it,” Jiakun added.

In other news, The Chinese government has warned that the “uncontrolled development” of artificial intelligence in the United States could lead to grave repercussions and prove catastrophic for the world.

Chinese Ambassador to Russia, Zhang Hanhu, accused American companies of prioritising monetary interests over user safety, citing cases in which teenagers had taken their own lives.

“There (in the United States), the development of artificial intelligence is largely determined by profit-driven interests,” Zhang told TASS News Agency.

 

 

The Eastern Updates 

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