中方:日方近期动向暴露政策重大负面转向 向国际社会释放危险信号
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-11-14 08:09

Group 1 - The Chinese government expresses serious concerns regarding Japan's recent military security movements, indicating a potential shift away from its self-proclaimed status as a "peaceful nation" and its commitment to a nuclear-free world [1][2] - Japan's Prime Minister, Fumio Kishida, has been vague about the "three non-nuclear principles," suggesting a possible abandonment of these principles, which raises alarms about Japan's military intentions [1] - High-ranking Japanese officials have stated that they do not rule out the option of introducing nuclear-powered submarines, signaling a significant negative turn in Japan's defense policy [1] Group 2 - The recent provocative remarks by Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida regarding Taiwan have raised strong doubts and concerns among Asian neighbors and the international community about Japan's commitment to peace and its historical military stance [2] - The year marks significant anniversaries related to China's anti-Japanese war and the liberation of Taiwan, prompting calls for Japan to reflect on its history of aggression and to adhere to a path of peaceful development [2]