By Dmitry Antonov, MOSCOW Russia
Russia said on Wednesday that
its partnership with China was not aimed against third countries, but the two
powers could "combine potential" if faced with a threat from the
United States.Spokeswoman of Russian Foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova attends a press conference in Nizhny Novgorod
"I would like to remind
you that Moscow and Beijing will respond to 'double containment' by the United
States with 'double counteraction'," Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria
Zakharova said when asked about a possible deployment of U.S. missiles in
Japan.
The Japan Times reported on
Sept. 7 that the United States had expressed an interest in deploying a Typhon
mid-range missile system to Japan for joint military exercises.
"It is clear that both
Russia and China will react to the emergence of additional and very significant
missile threats, and their reaction will be far from being political, which has
also been repeatedly confirmed by the two countries," Zakharova told
reporters at her weekly briefing.
She said Russia and China had
a strategic partnership that was not aggressive in its intent.
"Our relations are not
directed against third countries... and double counteraction does not
contradict this. This is a defensive position, this is not an initiative to
target other countries," Zakharova said in answer to a question from
Reuters.
"But if an aggressive
policy of attack is being implemented against us from one centre, why don't we
combine our potential and give an appropriate rebuff?"
Presidents Vladimir Putin and
Xi Jinping signed a "no limits" partnership deal in 2022, less than
three weeks before Putin sent his troops into Ukraine. In May this year they
agreed to deepen what they called their "comprehensive partnership and
strategic cooperation" for a new era.
The two countries have not
declared a formal military alliance, although Putin last week described them as
"allies in every sense of the word".
Russia and China have staged
military exercises together, including naval drills that started on Tuesday.
Putin, overseeing the launch of the manoeuvres, warned the United States
against attempts to outgun Russia by building up its military power in the Asia-Pacific
region.
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