
U.S., Japan rapped for ‘collusion’ against China
The Hindu
China on Wednesday accused the U.S. and Japan of colluding to interfere in its internal affairs after the two countries joined forces to warn of “destabilising behaviour” by Beijing in the region.
Beijing’s response comes just a day before China’s top diplomats are set to meet top U.S. officials in Alaska in their first face-to-face talks since President Joe Biden’s administration came to power. On Tuesday, U.S. and Japanese Foreign and Defence Ministers warned against “coercion and destabilising behaviour” by China in a joint statement after high level talks in Tokyo. The comments drew a swift rebuke.More Related News

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