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China, Russia reportedly agree "countermeasures" to U. S. defense plan

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NewsHubBEIJING — Chinese state media say Beijing and Moscow have agreed to take “further countermeasures” in response to plans for an advanced U. S. missile defense system in South Korea.
The Xinhua News Agency says the agreement was reached during security talks between the two countries in Moscow on Thursday.
Protesters attend a rally to denounce the planned U. S. Terminal High-Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) deployment in South Korea, near the U. S. embassy, July 13, 2016 in Seoul, South Korea.
The report gave no details and a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman on Friday said only that China has a legitimate right to defend its security interests. The proposed Terminal High-Altitude Area Defense, or THAAD, radar system aims to guard against North Korean missiles.
China has campaigned relentlessly against the deployment, warning of unspecified retaliation and prompting a sharp downturn in relations with Seoul.

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