Japan warns China’s military actions pose serious security risks

FILE - Japan's Defense Minister Gen Nakatani speaks during a news conference with U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth at the Ministry of Defense in Tokyo, March 30, 2025. (Kiyoshi Ota/Pool Photo via AP, File)

Tokyo — Japan’s Defense Ministry warned Tuesday that China’s expanding military operations could “seriously impact” Japan’s security, following the first confirmed incursion of a Chinese military aircraft into Japanese airspace.

The warning was included in the ministry’s annual defense white paper, which detailed a rising number of Chinese military exercises and deployments near Japanese territory. The report described these activities as a growing concern and cited their strategic implications for regional stability.

Japan’s government expressed alarm at what it sees as an increasingly assertive Chinese military posture. The white paper highlighted a steady buildup in China’s military capabilities and noted that operations in areas surrounding Japan have become more frequent and complex.

As of Tuesday, Beijing had not issued a formal response to Japan’s report or the noted airspace violation. International observers continue to monitor interactions between the two countries closely.

Japan’s defense white paper plays a central role in guiding its national security policies and defense budget planning. The document is expected to influence future military investments and strategic cooperation with allies.

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