日本学者:高市早苗妄图煽炒所谓“台湾地位未定论”是对历史的歪曲
Xin Hua She·2025-12-03 13:17

Core Viewpoint - The remarks made by Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi regarding Taiwan are seen as a distortion of history and have sparked significant criticism within Japan [1][2]. Group 1: Takaichi's Statements - On November 7, Takaichi stated that a "Taiwan emergency" could constitute a "survival crisis situation" for Japan, which led to strong backlash from various sectors in Japan [1]. - Takaichi continues to defend her statements, claiming that Japan has relinquished all rights according to the "San Francisco Peace Treaty" and does not hold a position on Taiwan's legal status [2]. Group 2: Historical Context and Criticism - Professor Hiroshi Onishi criticized Takaichi's focus on the "San Francisco Peace Treaty," arguing that it ignores other significant documents such as the Cairo Declaration and the Potsdam Proclamation, which clearly state Taiwan's return to China [2][3]. - Onishi emphasized that the "San Francisco Peace Treaty" was made without the participation of key WWII parties like China and the Soviet Union, making it an invalid basis for discussions regarding Taiwan's sovereignty [3]. - He highlighted the importance of documents like the Sino-Japanese Joint Statement and the Treaty of Peace and Friendship between Japan and China, urging Japan to return to a stance based on these agreements [3].