Multiple countries "criticize" China's missile test launch activities, Foreign Ministry responds again

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On July 7, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning held a regular press conference. An AFP reporter asked that multiple governments, including South Pacific countries such as the Solomon Islands, have "criticized" China's missile test conducted yesterday, and New Zealand also expressed that it does not wish to see missile tests in the South Pacific waters near its vicinity. What is China's response? In response, Mao Ning stated that this test was a routine military training activity of the Chinese military, not targeting any specific country or target. "We notified the Solomon Islands and other relevant countries in the South Pacific region in advance, in accordance with international law and international practice. I want to emphasize that China adheres to the path of peaceful development, follows a self-defensive nuclear strategy, and always maintains its nuclear forces at the minimum level required for national security. There is no need for relevant countries to over-interpret this." Mao Ning said. (The Paper)
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