Core Viewpoint - Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's recent remarks about potential military intervention in the Taiwan issue have sparked significant controversy both domestically and internationally, contradicting the spirit of the four political documents between China and Japan [1][3]. Group 1: Domestic Reactions - Takaichi's comments have been labeled as "extremely erroneous and irresponsible" by prominent figures in Japan, with warnings about the dangers of military involvement in Taiwan [3]. - The chairman of the "Inherit and Develop the Murayama Statement" group, Takakage Fujita, emphasized that Japan's military intervention under the pretext of "Taiwan's situation" would be a blatant interference in China's internal affairs [3]. - Fujita called for Takaichi to retract her statements and apologize, warning that many in Japan do not recognize the extreme dangers and provocative nature of her remarks [3]. Group 2: Historical Context - The "Murayama Statement," delivered by former Prime Minister Tomiichi Murayama in 1995, acknowledged Japan's wartime aggression and emphasized the importance of historical reflection for maintaining national reputation [6]. - On the day Takaichi was elected, a seminar was held to commemorate Murayama's peace ideals, reiterating the need for humility in reflecting on Japan's past to truly safeguard national interests [6]. - Murayama's final message highlighted the importance of building lasting friendly relations with China as a foundation for peace in Asia [6].
高市涉台言论被指历史倒退 是时候重温“村山谈话”了!
Xin Hua She·2025-11-22 03:22