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Japan-India defence coop aimed at China is disgraceful: Beijing

Japan's plan to sell search and rescue aircraft to India at a lower cost s aimed at pressuring Beijing over the disputed South China Sea, claims China

Narendra Modi with his Japanese counterpart Shinzo Abe

Narendra Modi with his Japanese counterpart Shinzo Abe

Press Trust of India Beijing
Reacting angrily to a report that Japan plans to sell search and rescue aircraft to India at a lower cost, China on Tuesday said it would consider such a move "disgraceful" if it is aimed at pressuring Beijing over the disputed South China Sea issue.

"I have noted this report. We hold no objection to normal state to state cooperation including defence cooperation," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Hua Chunying told media briefing here today.

"But if the report is true that if someone is making unrighteous move then this is very disgraceful," she said replying to a question that Tokyo plans sell $1.6 billion worth of Shinmaywa US-2+ search and rescue aircraft to India at a cheaper rates to strengthen security cooperation with New Delhi.
 
Asked to elaborate on why China regards this sale of weapons disgraceful, Hua said "we hold no objection to state to state cooperation including defence cooperation as long is such cooperation is normal".

"But as reported that the Japanese government is to cut the price to sell weapons to India with an aim to prassurise China on the South China Sea issue and such attempt is targeted at China. If such a report is true then we don't think the purpose such cooperation is righteous".

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First Published: Sep 13 2016 | 5:48 PM IST

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