Core Viewpoint - The Chinese government strongly refutes accusations from certain U.S. senators regarding China's alleged economic and military pressure on Japan, emphasizing the need for Japan to reflect on its actions and adhere to international commitments established post-World War II [1] Group 1 - The Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Guo Jia Kun, stated that maintaining the outcomes of World War II and defending the post-war international order is a shared responsibility of the international community, including both China and the U.S. [1] - Guo highlighted that the remarks made by Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida have not only provoked strong indignation among the Chinese people but have also faced criticism from within Japan, the U.S. strategic community, and the international public opinion [1] - The Chinese government urges Japan to sincerely reflect on its mistakes, retract Kishida's erroneous statements, and accurately communicate Japan's political commitments regarding Taiwan as outlined in the four political documents between China and Japan [1]
美方指责中国所谓“对日本施加经济和军事压力”,中方驳斥
Zhong Guo Ji Jin Bao·2025-12-19 09:01