Group 1 - A Japanese official suggested that Japan should possess nuclear weapons, leading to concerns about the potential revision of the "Three Non-Nuclear Principles" [1][2] - The Chinese government expressed shock at these statements, viewing them as a serious threat to international peace and stability, and a challenge to the post-war international order [1][3] - The Japanese government, while stating that its nuclear policy has not changed, has not clearly committed to maintaining the "Three Non-Nuclear Principles" amid discussions on defense strategy reform [1][2] Group 2 - Hiroshima Prefectural Assembly unanimously passed a resolution urging the government to adhere to the "Three Non-Nuclear Principles," emphasizing the need for Japan to recognize the importance of these principles [2] - Surrounding countries, including Russia and North Korea, have voiced strong opposition to Japan's discussions on nuclear armament, highlighting regional security concerns [2] - The Chinese Foreign Ministry raised three key points questioning Japan's nuclear ambitions, emphasizing Japan's obligations under international law and the potential destabilization of the international non-proliferation regime [3][4]
公然挑衅国际秩序,严重威胁和平稳定,中方严斥日高官“拥核”言论
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2025-12-22 23:16