Group 1 - Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi made provocative remarks regarding Taiwan in a recent parliamentary session, which have been criticized for their severe impact on Japan-China relations [1][3] - Fujita Takakage, chairman of the "Inheritance and Development of the Murayama Statement," stated that Takaichi's comments violate international law and undermine the historical context established by the 1972 Japan-China Joint Communiqué, which recognizes Taiwan as part of China [3][5] - Takaichi's statements are seen as a denial of the spirit of the Murayama Statement, which reflects on Japan's colonial past and expresses remorse for the harm caused to the Chinese people during the Second Sino-Japanese War [5][7] Group 2 - Fujita emphasized that Japan's economic relationship with China is extremely close, with Japan relying on China for essential goods; any deterioration in relations would adversely affect the Japanese populace [7] - The gravity of Takaichi's remarks is highlighted, as any rhetoric that could lead the nation towards war or suggests war intentions is deemed unacceptable [7]
视频丨日本人士:高市涉台言论违背国际法 破坏日中关系
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan·2025-11-15 06:33