Group 1 - Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's recent remarks regarding Taiwan have drawn widespread criticism, with various parties highlighting that her statements violate international relations principles and undermine the political foundation of Sino-Japanese relations, escalating regional tensions [1][3]. - The chairman of the Hungarian Workers' Party, Tímea Szabó, stated that Taiwan is a part of China and that external forces should not interfere, emphasizing that the current Japanese government is exacerbating regional tensions [3]. - Milan Krajčíř, vice-chairman of the Czech and Moravian Communist Party, noted that Takaichi has made provocative statements and actions that threaten the security and stability of East Asia, warning that if the Japanese authorities do not cease their erroneous actions, they risk repeating historical mistakes [5][7]. Group 2 - Krajčíř also mentioned Takaichi's attempts to deny the peace principles in Japan's post-World War II constitution, her visits to the Yasukuni Shrine, and her public support for individuals responsible for severe crimes against the Chinese people during the war, linking these actions to the potential for historical crimes to be repeated in light of her recent comments on Taiwan [7].
视频丨多国政党人士:高市错误言论正加剧地区紧张局势
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