China says Japan’s space defence guidelines ‘threaten security and stability’
In response, China’s foreign ministry on Tuesday said that in space, Japan, the US and other Western countries continued “expanding military cooperation and used ‘defence’ as a pretext to develop and deploy space weapons”.

“These measures threaten the security and stability of outer space and trigger the concerns of neighbouring countries about a revival of militarism,” foreign ministry spokesman Guo Jiakun said at a regular press conference in Beijing.
“To ensure their military superiority, some states, including China and Russia, are actively developing technologies to disrupt and disable other countries’ satellites … investing in improving capabilities, turning space into a growing combat domain and increasing threats and risks in outer space,” the guidelines say.
It comes as Japan and the US have stepped up cooperation on space-based surveillance and intelligence sharing. That includes the US forces in Japan setting up a space command at its Yokota air base in December.