China's "moderate" increases in defense spending over the past few years are not a threat, according to Vice Foreign Minister Zhang Yesui. "In recent years, China has moderately raised defense investment," he told a Sunday news conference, as quoted by Reuters.
"Part of it has been to make up for past investment deficiencies, mostly on renewing equipment [and] improving material benefits for soldiers."
Zhang also noted that China's defense spending remains lower than other major countries, and that its development "will not constitute a threat to any country."
His comments were made ahead of the release of the country's defense spending budget, which is expected to take place on Monday.
(RT)
4/3/18
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"Part of it has been to make up for past investment deficiencies, mostly on renewing equipment [and] improving material benefits for soldiers."
Zhang also noted that China's defense spending remains lower than other major countries, and that its development "will not constitute a threat to any country."
His comments were made ahead of the release of the country's defense spending budget, which is expected to take place on Monday.
(RT)
4/3/18
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