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China’s military calls for post-war order to be upheld, not ‘law of the jungle’

PLA Daily says ‘all forms of hegemonism and power politics’ should be opposed, in editorial marking 80th anniversary of end of WWII

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China’s military mouthpiece said the PLA was a strong force for safeguarding national sovereignty and maintaining world peace. Photo: AFP
Phoebe Zhangin Shenzhen
China’s military is a strong force for safeguarding national sovereignty and maintaining world peace, its mouthpiece said on Friday, calling for the global order against hegemony to be upheld.

PLA Daily made the comments in an editorial marking the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II.

It pointed to China’s long fight in the Chinese People’s War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, which started in 1931 and ended in 1945.

“For a long time, the Chinese battlefield pinned down and fought against the main forces of Japanese militarism, playing a decisive role in the complete destruction of the Japanese invaders,” the editorial said.

It said that, strategically, Chinese had supported the operations of the Allied Forces and complemented the actions on the European and Pacific battlefields, and made contributions to victory in the anti-fascist war and world peace.

PLA Daily highlighted the importance of the military defending the nation’s sovereignty, security and development. Photo: Weibo/PLA Eastern Theatre Command
PLA Daily highlighted the importance of the military defending the nation’s sovereignty, security and development. Photo: Weibo/PLA Eastern Theatre Command

Eighty years on, the People’s Liberation Army newspaper warned that there were “grave threats” posed by unilateralism and hegemony.

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