外交部:奉劝日方认认真真反思悔过,老老实实撤回高市首相谬论
Huan Qiu Wang·2025-12-08 07:40

Core Viewpoint - The Chinese Foreign Ministry criticized Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's remarks regarding Taiwan, indicating that such statements reflect a misjudgment by Kishida and the right-wing forces in Japan, and warned against the dangers of provoking China [1][2]. Group 1 - The remarks by the Japanese politician are seen as a sign of the ongoing misjudgment by Kishida and his supporters, ignoring both domestic and international criticism [1][2]. - The Chinese government emphasized that Japan's actions, which include interference in other countries' affairs and military threats, show a lack of respect for international law and basic principles of international relations [1][2]. - The statement warned that Japan's attempts to provoke conflict and challenge the post-war international order are dangerous and should be met with vigilance from neighboring Asian countries and the international community [1][2]. Group 2 - The Chinese Foreign Ministry urged Japan to reflect on its actions and retract Kishida's statements, cautioning against continuing down a dangerous path [1][2].