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Sydney (AFP) Feb 22, 2007 China's rapid military build-up and anti-satellite test last month are out of keeping with its stated aim of becoming a peaceful world power, US Vice President Dick Cheney warned Friday. Cheney, speaking in Australia, praised Beijing's role in helping seal a crucial nuclear deal with North Korea this month, but warned of Beijing flexing its military muscle. "China has played an especially important role in the six-party process, because the Chinese understand that a nuclear North Korea would be a threat to their own security," he said. "Last month's anti-satellite test, and China's continued fast-paced military build-up are less constructive, and are not consistent with China's stated goal of a 'peaceful rise'," he said in a key speech in Sydney. "We hope China will join us in our efforts to prevent the deployment and proliferation of deadly technologies, whether in Asia or in the Middle East. "For our part, the United States and Australia have the same hopes for the future of China -- that its people will enjoy greater freedom and prosperity: That its government will be a force for stability and peace in this region." Cheney was speaking to the Australian American Leadership Dialogue at a Sydney hotel on the final leg of a trip which took him first to Japan. Describing Prime Minister John Howard as an "old friend" he praised the alliance between Australia and the US. "In this neighbourhood of the globe, millions look to our countries to promote security, economic progress and democratic ideals," he said. "Earlier this week in Tokyo Prime Minister (Shinzo) Abe and I reaffirmed the commitment of both our nations to the trilateral security structure with Australia. "The growing closeness among our three countries send an unmissable message that we are united in the cause of peace and freedom across the region." Cheney said success for the countries and their principles depended on their willingness "to act where action is required".
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![]() ![]() Russian President Vladimir Putin warned Thursday against countries flouting international law by using force to achieve their own interests, news agency Interfax reported. "We are encountering a dangerous disdain for international law, ambitions to use military force to achieve personal interests," Putin said, in what appeared to be a veiled reference to the United States. |
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