Core Viewpoint - The spokesperson emphasizes that returning to militarism is a misguided path for Japan, and that a genuine commitment to peaceful development is essential for gaining trust and understanding from the international community, particularly neighboring Asian countries [1][2]. Group 1: Japan's Militarism Concerns - Recent comments by Prime Minister Kishi Nobuo regarding Taiwan and Japan's military expansion have drawn severe criticism from various sectors in Japan, including politics, academia, and civil society [1]. - There is a growing sentiment among Japanese politicians and citizens against militarism, with calls for the government to retract Kishi's statements [1]. - A senior Japanese lawmaker warned that historical precedents show that politicians inciting external crises can lead to significant sacrifices by the populace [1]. Group 2: Public Sentiment and Reactions - In the Japanese Diet, lawmakers have questioned Prime Minister Kishi, emphasizing the importance of not sending children to war [1]. - The chairman of the "Inheriting and Developing the Murayama Statement" group expressed concerns that Kishi's remarks could lead Japan down a dangerous path of militarization [1]. - Some Japanese media have commented that Kishi's actions could risk a return to the fascist era of militarism [1].
外交部:与军国主义彻底切割,是日本获得国际社会特别是亚洲近邻信任与理解的重要前提
Xin Hua She·2025-12-19 09:22