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China to set up Asia-Pacific security framework amid growing mistrust among its neighbours

Beijing calls for ‘transparent’ military alliances and avoidance of conflict while continuing to build up its own armed forces

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China has vowed to set up an Asia-Pacific security framework and continue building up its armed forces, citing complex security concerns in the region.

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In its first policy white paper on Asia-Pacific security cooperation, Beijing said on Wednesday that the present security framework should be upgraded.

Military alliances in the region should be made with transparency and confrontation should be avoided, it says. It also calls for more military exchanges between China and other nations in the ­region.

“The current security structure in the region is not satisfactory, which has led to mistrust among the nations,” vice foreign minister Liu Zhenmin said.

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China faces “diverse and complex security threats” and bears the “arduous task of safeguarding national unity and territorial integrity”, according to the paper.

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