At UN, China Condemns Japan and EU Remarks Over South China Sea
World 09:46 AM - 2026-04-28
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China’s deputy permanent representative to the UN Sun Lei speaks during a UN Security Council meeting at UN headquarters.
China has condemned remarks made by Japan and the European Union regarding the South China Sea during a United Nations Security Council meeting on Monday, accusing Tokyo of engaging in provocative behaviour in the Taiwan Strait and pursuing military expansion.
Ayano Kunimitsu, a Japanese vice foreign minister, told the Council meeting on maritime security that Tokyo was seriously concerned about the situation in the East China and South China Seas and reiterated Japan's opposition to any attempt to change the status quo by force and obstruction of freedom of navigation and overflight.
Stavros Lambrinidis, head of the EU delegation to the United Nations, also highlighted South China Sea tensions, saying they hindered a critical shipping route and challenged the rules-based international order.
China's deputy UN ambassador Sun Lei called the Japanese remarks "unwarranted," saying they "completely confound black and white." He added that the EU representative should "refrain from issuing unsubstantiated and irresponsible remarks on the South China Sea issue."
"In reality, the situation in the East and South China Seas remains stable overall and the South China Sea stands as one of the freest shipping lanes in the world," Sun said.
He accused Japan of recently sending vessels "to flex their muscles and deliberately provoke tensions in the Taiwan Strait," saying this sent a "gravely erroneous signal" to separatists in Taiwan, a democratically governed island China claims as its own.
Sun also referred to "erroneous remarks" on Taiwan by Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi last year, saying these "have dealt a severe blow to China-Japan relations."
Relations between Japan and China deteriorated to their lowest level in years after Takaichi said in November that a hypothetical Chinese attack on Taiwan could prompt a Japanese military response.
Sun charged that "right-wing forces are steering Japan's security policy towards an offensive and expansionist posture" and that 80 years after World War Two, "a new militarism is resurging in Japan."
He said Japan's relaxation of restrictions on the export of lethal weapons, its deployment of offensive missiles, and increased military spending "laid bare" Japan's intention "to pave the way for military expansion."
Japanese destroyer JS Ikazuchi transited the Taiwan Strait this month, a move China called "a deliberate provocation."
China, for its part, has undertaken a substantial expansion of its armed forces in recent years, militarised disputed reefs in the South China Sea, and conducted repeated large-scale military exercises around Taiwan, raising concern among countries across the Asia-Pacific region and beyond.
Source: Reuters
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