China said on Monday that the U.S. missile defense plans, to strengthen in response to north Korea's provocations, will only add to confrontation, and urged Washington to tread carefully.
"Anti-missile issues have a direct relationship, in the global and regional balance and stability, also involves the common strategic interests between nations, the Chinese foreign ministry spokesman hong lei said:" every day's press conference.
U.S. defense secretary chuck hagel announced last Friday that plans to "irresponsible and reckless provocation", north Korea, have threatened to preemptive nuclear strike in the United States, in order to strengthen the U.S. missile defense.
Hong Kong said the Chinese believe that the best is through diplomatic means, in order to improve the security and solve problems, proliferation efforts.
"Will strengthen the countermeasures such as strengthening the missile (defense), to find the solution," hong said.
"China hopes relevant countries, on the basis of the peace and stability will continue to take the responsible attitude measured."
, the pentagon says America has notified China, north Korea's neighbours and closest ally, and decided to add more interceptors, but refused to Beijing's reaction.
From China's ministry of foreign affairs of the speech day former vice director of terrorism and financial intelligence David Cohen visited China, discuss imposed economic sanctions against north Korea.
China has said any program in the United States, the missile defense system, and sales of Taiwan and Japan such a system, it attempts to "surround", containing China, to alleviate the fear of China, although the United States part of the effort.
China's response is its own development of the anti-missile system, announced in January latest test success.
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