BEIJING, Jan 23: China publicly confirmed for the first time on Tuesday that it had tested a satellite-destroying weapon, but insisted its space programme was of no threat to the rest of the world.
However China's breaking of its silence — 12 days after the event and following intense diplomatic pressure — failed to quell international concerns the event triggered about the Asian giant's rising military power and a potential arms race in space.
Japan said its national security had been threatened and demanded a better explanation from Beijing, while Taiwan warned China's actions had endangered regional peace.
“Regarding having conducted the test, China has already notified other parties,” a Chinese spokesman told reporters.—AFP