China rejects Pentagon accusation on its military

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China expressed "firm opposition" to a Pentagon report on its military development, according to a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman on Tuesday.

Hua Chunying answers questions at the press conference on Tuesday.

"We firmly oppose the report and have made representations to the United States," Hua Chunying said at a daily press briefing.

The U.S. Department of Defense on Monday released its annual report on China's military, which included more aspects but overlooked the country's peaceful defense policy.

While recognizing that China has increased diplomatic engagement and advocacy for the issue of cyber security, the report claimed some of the cyber attacks against U.S. government computer networks in 2012 "appear to be attributable directly to the Chinese government and military."

Hua said the Pentagon report unjustly criticizes China's justified and normal military development, plays up China's military threat and damages trust and cooperation between the two countries.

"China's necessary and moderate military buildup, which meets the country's needs, is completely aimed at safeguarding the country's independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity and part of the country's justified rights," Hua said.

She told the press briefing that China has on many occasions made public its stance on cyber attacks, reiterating, "China resolutely opposes any hacking attack and would like to hold candid and constructive talks with the United States on cyber security."

"But groundless accusations and speculation will only damage both sides' efforts to talk," she said.

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