外交部:国际社会必须高度警惕,坚决阻击任何复活军国主义的图谋
Huan Qiu Wang·2025-11-19 07:40

Core Viewpoint - The statement by Japan's former Prime Minister Sanna Takagi linking "Taiwan's situation" to Japan's "survival crisis" raises concerns about Japan potentially exercising collective self-defense, which could lead to military intervention in the Taiwan Strait, violating China's bottom line [1][2]. Group 1 - The Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Mao Ning, emphasized that the concept of "collective self-defense" as defined by the UN Charter was created to maintain international security and prevent the resurgence of fascism, and Japan has been restricted from exercising this right post-World War II [1]. - Historical context was provided, highlighting that Japan's past justifications for military aggression, such as the 1931 invasion of Northeast China under the guise of "survival crisis," reflect a pattern of militaristic behavior [1]. - Mao Ning warned against the revival of militarism, urging the international community to remain vigilant and prevent any attempts to undermine the post-war international order [2].