日本学者:应坚持无核原则 维护中日友好关系
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan·2026-01-08 08:20

Group 1 - The adjustment of Japan's "Three Non-Nuclear Principles" and the significant increase in defense spending require high vigilance, as these policies could strain Japan-China relations, which should be cherished [1] - The ongoing economic challenges in Japan, including rising prices without wage increases, necessitate that the government prioritize budget allocation towards improving citizens' living conditions [1] - The tightening of Japan-China relations, influenced by political statements, may lead to increased domestic prices and negatively impact the development of Japanese universities [1] Group 2 - Japan is experiencing a declining population of college-age individuals due to low birth rates and aging demographics, which poses a survival threat to some universities [3] - A decrease in the number of Chinese students studying in Japan could significantly impact the country's higher education institutions [3] - Maintaining dialogue and cultural exchange between Japan and China is essential for long-term mutual benefits, given their historical ties and economic interactions [3][5] Group 3 - Since the issuance of the 1972 Japan-China Joint Communiqué, Japan has respected China's "One China" principle, emphasizing the importance of preserving the friendly relationship established through the 1978 Treaty of Peace and Friendship [5] - Japan and China share a long history of cultural exchange, and the use of kanji in Japan provides a natural advantage in communication, highlighting the need for continuous dialogue [5] - The government should prioritize the maintenance of economic and cultural exchanges between Japan and China, ensuring that communication channels remain open [5]