Group 1 - The Chinese Ministry of Commerce responded to Japanese Prime Minister Kishi Nobuo's remarks regarding China's export control measures, stating that these measures are a response to Japan's actions and statements that infringe on China's sovereignty and territorial integrity [2] - The spokesperson highlighted three main points: first, Kishi's comments on Taiwan violate international law and challenge the post-war international order; second, Japan's push for military expansion contradicts its constitutional principles and poses a threat to regional and global peace; third, Japan's attempts to modify its nuclear principles and public support for nuclear armament challenge the international non-proliferation regime [2][3] - The Ministry emphasized that export controls are a common international practice aimed at maintaining world peace and fulfilling non-proliferation obligations, asserting that China's actions are legitimate and necessary to prevent Japan's militarization and nuclear ambitions [3] Group 2 - The Ministry urged Japan to reflect on its actions and correct its mistakes, warning against further escalation down a misguided path [3]
高市早苗要求中方撤回有关措施,商务部驳斥
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2026-01-15 12:03