Japan concerned over China military budget boost

Japan concerned over China military budget boost
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Summary Japan on Monday voiced disquiet over Chinas double-digit boost to its military budget.

Tokyos top government spokesman urged Chinas leaders to greater transparency on military issues and pledged Japan would be closely watching what happened across the water.We are concerned about the double-digit increase in this years Chinese defence budget and will pay attention to future developments, Chief Cabinet Secretary Osamu Fujimura told a news conference in Tokyo.Some details of Chinas defence budget are still opaque, Fujimura said. Our country will continue asking China to boost transparency through an exchange of dialogue in the field of security.Fujimura was speaking as Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao urged his military to boost its capacity to win local wars amid a ramping up of tensions with neighbours -- including Japan -- over a series of territorial disputes.Wen made his comments at the opening of the National Peoples Congress (NPC), Chinas parliament, a day after the government announced military spending would top $100 billion in 2012 -- an 11.2 percent increase on last year.Japans left-leaning Asahi Shimbun, quoting what it called a high-ranking Chinese military officer, cast doubt on the veracity of previously announced budgets, claiming real spending was higher. It cited the unnamed officer as saying Chinas defence budget last year was 1.7 times what it announced and this years spending plan could also fall considerably below actual defence spending.In a front-page article, the daily said Beijings exclusion of some of the costs of development and production of next-generation stealth fighters and antiship ballistic missiles meant the budget did not reflect real expenditure. The paper said it was in Beijings interests to be more honest.Chinese leaders must understand that blurring the reality of the expansion of Chinas power helps spread the idea that it is a threat to the world, the daily said in an editorial.China is becoming a superpower, it said. It is not suitable that such a big country remains inward-looking.Japanese daily Sankei Shimbun said in a story out of Beijing that US and European defence organisations share the view that Chinas stealth defence spending was up to three times the size of the announced military budget.Japan has long expressed concern over Chinas growing assertiveness and widening naval reach in the Pacific and over what it calls the opaqueness of Beijings military budget.Relations between Tokyo and Beijing are often tested by history and by spats over disputed islands in the East China Sea that are believed to be rich in resources.
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