🌏 The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) has sharply criticized Japan's 2024 Diplomatic Bluebook, calling it a 'tricky document' designed to justify Tokyo's militarist policies. The fiery response, reported by state media this week, highlights escalating tensions in East Asia.
What’s the Beef?
Japan’s annual policy report, released earlier this month, drew ire from Pyongyang for framing regional military activities—including the DPRK’s defense programs—as threats. The DPRK’s Foreign Ministry accused Japan of using 'self-defense' rhetoric to mask its own aggressive military expansion 🚀, warning it could destabilize Asia’s security landscape.
War of Words
In a statement via KCNA, the DPRK claimed Japan is 'pursuing legal and institutional ambitions as a war state,' echoing concerns from neighboring countries about Tokyo’s post-2023 defense budget hikes. Analysts say this clash reflects deeper anxieties over Japan’s growing military role under recent security pacts.
Why It Matters
With global eyes on Asia’s geopolitical chessboard, this spat underscores fragile trust between historical rivals. As Japan seeks closer ties with Western allies, the DPRK’s pushback signals rocky roads ahead for regional diplomacy. 🔥
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DPRK slams Japan's Diplomatic Bluebook over militarist moves
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