China's military is strongly discontented with and firmly opposed to a recent Japanese defence report and has lodged a solemn representation to the Japanese side, a Defence Ministry spokesman here said.
"The new edition of Japan's defence white paper deliberately ignores facts and plays up the 'China's military threat'", spokesman Geng Yansheng said in a press release.
Geng said that the Japanese white paper, which was released on Tuesday, improperly commented about China's defence and military building, made groundless accusations against China's legitimate conduct for safeguarding national sovereignty, and attempted to sow dissensions between China and its neighbouring countries.
China-Japan experienced military tensions since last year after both countries stepped up moves to take control of the disputed islands called Daioyu by China and Senkakus by Japan.
The Japanese white paper alleged that "some of China's activities involve its intrusion into Japan's territorial waters, its violation of Japan's territorial airspace and even dangerous actions that could cause a contingency".
Citing a January incident in which Japan accused a Chinese navy frigate locked weapons' radar on a Japanese destroyer in the East China Sea, the paper criticised China for denying use of the radar.
Reacting to these accusations, Geng said Japan's dissemination of China's lack of military transparency has ulterior motives.
He rejected the so-called China intrusion into Japan's territorial waters and airspace as well as the so-called Radar incident as 'ridiculous', saying Japan's actions of sowing discord has revealed its dangerous intentions to defame China and the Chinese military, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.
Geng reiterated that China is unswerving in its determination and resolves to maintain territorial sovereignty and it cannot be criticised for taking actions to safeguard sovereignty.
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