Group 1 - The Chinese government has strengthened export controls on dual-use items to Japan, citing national security and international obligations as the primary reasons for this decision [1][3][5] - The announcement prohibits all dual-use items from being exported to Japanese military users and any entities that could enhance Japan's military capabilities, with legal consequences for violations [3][5] - The Chinese Ministry of Commerce emphasized that this measure is aimed at preventing Japan's militarization and nuclear ambitions, asserting its legality and reasonableness [5][6] Group 2 - Japanese Prime Minister Kishi Nobuo's recent statements and significant increases in defense spending have raised concerns and criticisms from various sectors in Japan, with opposition parties labeling his administration as the most dangerous since World War II [6][10] - The Japanese government is planning to revise its "Security Three Documents," with discussions expected to focus on enhancing defense capabilities, budget scales, and funding sources, aiming for completion by the end of the year [10][12] - Key points of the planned revisions include increasing defense spending, modifying the "Three Non-Nuclear Principles," and lifting restrictions on arms exports, alongside strengthening military cooperation with other countries [12][14]
日方提出交涉,中国大使:驳回,“将按既定步骤推进”!高市早苗遭在野党批评:“将日本引向战争国家”
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2026-01-08 16:22