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China missile test draws criticism from Australia, New Zealand, Japan

China conducted a routine annual military test-launch of a long-range ballistic missile from a nuclear submarine in the South Pacific Ocean on Monday. The missile landed in designated waters.

By AP and ReutersAl JazeeraFiled 2026-07-06 · 07:28 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
China missile test draws criticism from Australia, New Zealand, Japan
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China conducted a routine annual military test-launch of a long-range ballistic missile from a nuclear submarine in the South Pacific Ocean on Monday. The missile landed in designated waters. This action has drawn criticism and concern from Australia, New Zealand, and Japan. Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong described the test as "destabilizing" and noted China's rapid military build-up lacks transparency. Japan expressed grave concern over increased Chinese military activity and urged reconsideration. New Zealand stated it considers the development unwelcome and concerning, emphasizing no interest in China using the South Pacific for missile testing.

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China states the missile test was a 'routine arrangement' of annual military training.

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New Zealand views the missile launch as an unwelcome and concerning development.

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Japan expressed grave concern over increased Chinese military activity.

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Australia considers China's missile test 'destabilising' to the region.

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China test-fired a long-range ballistic missile from a nuclear submarine in the South Pacific.

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Countries raise concerns after Chinese military test-launches ballistic missile from submarine in the Pacific Ocean.China has test-fired a missile from a nuclear submarine that landed in “designated waters” in the Pacific Ocean, state news agency Xinhua reports, drawing criticism and concerns from Japan, Australia and New Zealand.The Chinese navy test-launched the long-range ballistic missile at 12:01pm (04:01 GMT) on Monday from one of its nuclear-powered submarines in the South Pacific, Xinhua reported.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3China slaps export controls on dozens of Japanese entitieslist 2 of 3Russian missile and drone attacks kill at least eight in Ukrainelist 3 of 3China and Russia to hold annual joint naval drillsend of listXinhua said the test was a “routine arrangement” of China’s annual military training and was not directed at any specific target.Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong confirmed that China had notified the government of plans to conduct a sea-based missile test into the Pacific but said the action was “destabilising” to the region.“Australia has been clear that this proposed test is in the context of a rapid military build-up by China, which is lacking in the transparency and reassurance as to intent that the region expects,” Wong told reporters at a news conference in the Fijian capital, Suva.Japan’s government said it was notified of the missile launch and had urged China to reconsider.“We expressed our grave concern over the Chinese military’s increased activity,” the government said, adding that Japan’s coastguard had been notified on Sunday by ⁠Chinese authorities about falling space debris that could fall within Japan’s exclusive economic zone.The New Zealand government said it was informed of the planned launch within hours of it taking place.“New Zealand considers this an unwelcome and concerning development. We, like our neighbours in other ‌Pacific countries, have no interest in China using the South Pacific as a testing site for missile capability,” Foreign Minister Winston Peters said in a statement.
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