China defense minister slams ‘hegemonic logic’ at Beijing forum

China's Defense Minister Dong Jun speaks at the opening ceremony of the Xiangshan Forum at the Beijing International Convention Center in Beijing on September 18, 2025. (AFP)
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Updated 18 September 2025
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China defense minister slams ‘hegemonic logic’ at Beijing forum

BEIJING: Chinese Defense Minister Dong Jun denounced “hegemonic logic and acts of bullying” during remarks Thursday at a Beijing forum that were full of thinly veiled references to the United States.
Organizers say about 1,800 representatives from 100 countries, including political, military and academic leaders, are gathering in Beijing for the Xiangshan Forum, considered China’s answer to the annual Shangri-La meeting in Singapore.
The three-day event comes as China presents itself as a mediator of fraught global issues including ongoing wars in Ukraine and Gaza.
Addressing attendees at the opening ceremony on Thursday, Dong warned of “new threats and challenges” now facing world peace.
“While the themes of the times — peace and development — remain unchanged, the clouds of a Cold War mentality, hegemonism and protectionism have not lifted,” he said.
“Historical memory must serve as a constant warning to recognize and oppose hegemonic logic and acts of bullying that are disguised in a new form.”
The comments were a subtle reference to the United States, China’s primary competitor in recent years across a wide range of economic and geopolitical arenas.
Dong’s remarks come two weeks after a grand military parade in Tiananmen Square to commemorate China’s 1945 victory over a Japanese invasion, which left millions dead.
The parade saw China unveil a host of new weapons, including advanced intercontinental ballistic missiles, drones and laser technology.
In attendance were several leaders that have long been at odds with Western governments, including Russia’s Vladimir Putin and North Korea’s Kim Jong Un.

Maritime disputes

Dong’s remarks also touched on China’s protection of maritime interests — a topic that ruffles feathers in the region and beyond.
Several countries are currently ensnared in longstanding disputes with Beijing over sovereignty in the contested South China Sea.
Recent months have seen a series of confrontations between China and close US ally the Philippines in the crucial waterway.




A handout photo released by the Philippine government shows damage from the Bureau of Fisheries vessel BRP Datu Gumbay Piang after being hit by water cannon from the China Coast Guard in the South China Sea on September 16, 2025. (Reuters)

Beijing claims almost all of the area despite an international ruling that the assertion has no basis.
“The so-called freedom of navigation advocated by certain countries outside the region and the so-called international arbitration advocated by certain claimants blatantly challenge the fundamental norms of international relations,” Dong said.
He added that China’s safeguarding of “territorial sovereignty and maritime rights and interests... is a firm defense of the post-war order and international rule of law.”
The Philippines said this week that one person was injured when a water cannon attack by a China Coast Guard vessel shattered a window on the bridge of a fisheries bureau ship near a disputed shoal in the South China Sea.
The defense forum comes with anticipation growing over a potential meeting between Chinese President Xi Jinping and US President Donald Trump.

Dong held a video call this week with US counterpart Pete Hegseth, which covered various thorny topics including the South China Sea and Taiwan.
China considers self-ruled Taiwan part of its territory and has not excluded the use of force to take it.
Washington is the democratic island’s main arms supplier and is committed to its defense.
The Pentagon said the talks were “candid and constructive,” with Hegseth and Dong agreeing to further discussions.
 


Sharjah Warriorz edge MI Emirates by 6 runs to seal first win of ILT20 season

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Sharjah Warriorz edge MI Emirates by 6 runs to seal first win of ILT20 season

  • A composed 77 from Johnson Charles, backed up by a decisive all-round contribution from stand-in captain Sikander Raza, proved the difference

ABU DHABI: Sharjah Warriorz claimed their first victory of International League T20 Season 4 after edging MI Emirates by 6 runs in a tense encounter at the Zayed Cricket Stadium on Sunday.

A composed 77 from Johnson Charles, backed up by a decisive all-round contribution from stand-in captain Sikander Raza, proved the difference as the Warriorz successfully defended a target of 175.

Charles anchored the Warriorz innings with a measured knock off 53 balls, striking seven fours and four sixes as his side posted 174 for 3.

MI Emirates looked on course in the chase after a strong start, but timely breakthroughs in the middle overs swung momentum back towards the Warriorz, rendering Nicholas Pooran’s late assault in vain.

Chasing 175, MI Emirates were given early impetus by openers Jonny Bairstow and Muhammad Waseem. The pair raced to a 50 partnership inside the powerplay, taking their side to 54 without loss after six overs, with Waseem particularly aggressive against Maheesh Theekshana.

The turning point came in the middle overs as Raza struck twice to halt the chase.

He removed Bairstow in the eighth over before dismissing Waseem two overs later, triggering a collapse that saw MI Emirates lose wickets at regular intervals.

Matheesha Pathirana accounted for Tom Banton, before Junaid Siddique struck twice in the 15th over to remove Kieron Pollard and Romario Shepherd, leaving MI Emirates under mounting pressure. Despite Pooran’s valiant 48 off 35 balls, including three sixes in the final over, Siddique held his nerve to concede only 18 runs and seal a narrow victory.

Earlier, Charles set the tone after a cautious start, breaking free with a 17-run third over. Alongside Tom Kohler-Cadmore, who contributed 30, the opener ensured the Warriorz reached 48 without loss in the powerplay before accelerating through the middle overs.

Charles brought up his half-century in the 10th over as the opening pair added 112 runs, laying a strong platform. Although both fell in quick succession, Raza ensured the innings maintained momentum with 29 off 22 balls, while James Rew added a brisk 24. The Warriorz closed on 174 for 3, with Zahoor Khan bowling a tight final over.

MI Emirates skipper Pollard said: “It was a good wicket and 175 was a fair total, so I have no complaints about the score they posted. It was a game we should have finished. We’ve been the slowest side in overs seven to 15, and while this loss is disappointing, it’s not all negative. We lost by six runs, the result didn’t go our way, but we did fight back.”

Sharjah Warriorz stand-in captain Raza said that he was pleased with the clarity and courage his side showed in their innings.

“The feedback was that it was a slow surface, so trying to push for 195 and ending up with 160 could have hurt us. When the team wins, everything feels better, and in a crunch game like this, I’m glad we crossed the line,” he added.