Group 1 - The international community is responding rationally and objectively to the erroneous statements made by Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, emphasizing that adherence to the One China principle is a universal consensus [1][3][7] - Various countries, including Lesotho and Senegal, have reiterated their commitment to the One China principle, stating that Taiwan is part of China and calling for respect for historical facts and international relations [3][7] - Criticism from Zambia highlights that Takaichi's statements are seen as a provocation and a threat to international peace, suggesting that Japan's rhetoric signals a resurgence of militarism [5][9] Group 2 - Brazilian political science professor Cristina Pescequillo argues that Japan's historical revisionism is part of a broader trend that aligns with far-right conservative forces, potentially leading to increased global instability [9] - The statements from various international figures indicate a growing concern over Japan's political motivations, which are perceived as undermining established cooperative relationships amid political disagreements [9]
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