Core Viewpoint - The spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Mao Ning, emphasized that Japan's potential military intervention in the Taiwan Strait, under the guise of "collective self-defense," violates China's bottom line and recalls historical precedents of Japanese militarism [1][2]. Group 1 - Mao Ning highlighted that the concept of "collective self-defense" was established to maintain international security and prevent the resurgence of fascism, and Japan has been historically restricted from exercising this right post-World War II [1]. - The Potsdam Declaration explicitly prohibited Japan from rearming, and Japan's constitution commits to renouncing war and the use of force to resolve international disputes, establishing a principle of "defensive defense" [1]. - Historical examples were cited where Japan invoked "survival crisis" as a pretext for military aggression, including the 1931 invasion of Northeast China and the justification for the Pacific War [1]. Group 2 - Mao Ning warned that the international community must remain vigilant to prevent the resurgence of militarism, especially in light of the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Chinese People's Anti-Japanese War and the global anti-fascist war [2].
外交部回应高市涉台谬论触犯中方底线:警钟已经敲响 悲剧不能重演
Yang Shi Xin Wen·2025-11-19 07:38