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Beijing wary of proposed 4-nation bloc

With US pitching for a quadrilateral security dialogue with India, Japan and Australia, a wary China Thursday said it has no objection to “normal cooperation” between the countries but it should not b

With US pitching for a quadrilateral security dialogue with India, Japan and Australia, a wary China Thursday said it has no objection to “normal cooperation” between the countries but it should not be aimed at a “third party”.

“We have no objection to relevant countries normal cooperation, but we believe that relevant cooperation should not be targeted against third party,” Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Hong Lei told reporters here without directly mentioning China.

He was responding to a question on remarks made by Admiral Harry B. Harris, Jr Commander, US Pacific Command, in New Delhi, proposing a quadrilateral cooperation between the US, India, Japan and Australia.

“One idea to consider is initiating a Quadrilateral Security Dialogue between India-Japan-Australia and the United States. Adding the US into this dialogue can amplify the message that we are united behind the international rules-based order that has kept the peace and is essential to all of us,” he had said.

Though he did not specifically mention China, Admiral Harris said powerful countries were seeking to “bully smaller nations through intimidation and coercion” and made the case that a broad naval collaboration was the best way to avert it, media reports said. He also hoped for a joint patrol in the Asia Pacific region in future.

Mr Hong also gave a similar reply to a question on Malabar exercises held in December last in which Japan was invited to take part along with the US and India.

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