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India-Japan relations should not target third party: China

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China has stated that India-Japan relations should not be directed against any third party, responding to recent statements made by India and Japan regarding regional security concerns.

India and Japan have expressed serious concern about the situation in the East China Sea and South China Sea. Both nations have opposed unilateral actions that endanger freedom of navigation and have rejected attempts to change the status quo by force in these waters.

China's statement appears to be a direct response to the India-Japan position on maritime security in Asian waters, where tensions have been elevated over territorial disputes and military activities. The exchange reflects broader regional tensions concerning spheres of influence and maritime rights in Indo-Pacific waters.

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