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Beijing on missile test, 'routine, no exaggerations'

A 'routine' test. China speaks this way after the missile test and the concerns from countries in the region. It was all part of 'a routine military exercise' and 'was not directed against any specific country or target,' journalists are told by the People's Republic, which

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Beijing on missile test, 'routine, no exaggerations'

A 'routine' test. China speaks this way after the missile test and the concerns from countries in the region. It was all part of 'a routine military exercise' and 'was not directed against any specific country or…

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Missile test in South Pacific 'routine' and 'consistent with international law', China insists

China insists a missile test it carried out in the South Pacific was a routine arrangement and consistent with international law.

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  1. lunedì 6 luglio 2026·adnkronos.com

    Beijing on missile test, 'routine, no exaggerations'

    A 'routine' test. China speaks this way after the missile test and the concerns from countries in the region. It was all part of 'a routine military exercise' and 'was not…

  2. martedì 7 luglio 2026·rnz.co.nz

    Missile test in South Pacific 'routine' and 'consistent with international law', China insists

    China insists a missile test it carried out in the South Pacific was a routine arrangement and consistent with international law.