A Japanese media reporter asked about China's test launch of a submarine-launched strategic missile. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs responded that it does not target any specific country or objective.

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On July 6, Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Mao Ning held a regular press conference. A reporter from NHK asked about China’s test launch of a submarine-launched strategic missile. Mao Ning stated that regarding the question you raised, China has already released information, and specific details are recommended to be obtained from the competent authorities. What I can tell you is that this is a routine arrangement in China’s annual military training, in line with international law and international practice, and does not target any specific country or target. An AFP reporter also followed up on the matter. Mao Ning stated that for specific questions, you can further inquire with the competent authorities. What I can tell you is that this is a routine military training activity, does not target any specific country or target, and prior notification was given to relevant countries, in line with international law and international practice. The relevant launch activity has always maintained safe, standardized, and professional operations, and it is hoped that relevant countries will not overinterpret. (The Paper)
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