China criticises Japan's provocative remarks, accuses Tokyo

Abe told troops on Sunday that Japan would not "tolerate the use of force to change the region's status quo" and called for surveillance and intelligence activities in this regard.
"Japanese leaders' provocative comments concerning China demonstrate these politicians' lying techniques and their unscrupulous and guilty conscience," reported Xinhua citing foreign ministry's spokeswoman Hua Chunying at a daily briefing on Monday.
She reaffirmed China's Diaoyu islands stance, which states that they are an inherent part of Chinese territory though they were covertly included in Japanese territories by Japan in 1895 after the first Sino-Japanese War (1894-1895).
"China and Japan agreed to seek a resolution on the Islands issue in the future when diplomatic relations normalised in 1972. The important consensus is a major foundation for the growth of bilateral ties," Hua said.
China: Japan breaking status quo on Diaoyu Islands
She voiced China's opposition to Japan's illegal and invalid unilateral move on the Diaoyu Islands.
"It is no one else but Japan itself that is breaking the status quo on the Diaoyu Islands," the spokeswoman said.
She reiterated China's determination to follow a path for peaceful development and maintain a peaceful and stable neighbourhood.
The spokeswoman also said that the Chinese military planes' training over the East China Sea was in line with international laws and practices and there was no cause for concern regarding them.
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