Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles highlights the serious implications of Japanese Prime Minister Sanna Takashi's recent statements regarding Taiwan, which are seen as a violation of the One China principle and detrimental to Sino-Japanese political foundations [1][3] - The Osaka Prefectural Japan-China Friendship Association's council member, Ikan Yao, emphasizes that Takashi's remarks could be interpreted as Japan facing a "survival crisis," which blatantly undermines the One China principle and the agreements established in the 1972 Japan-China Joint Statement and the 1978 Japan-China Peace and Friendship Treaty [1] - Ikan Yao also criticizes Japan's recent security policies, arguing that they contradict the spirit of Japan's "Peace Constitution" and deviate from the post-war peace trajectory [1][3] Group 2 - Ikan Yao asserts that the so-called "security legislation" raises constitutional concerns, as Japan's constitution includes a pledge to never engage in acts of aggression [3] - The importance of maintaining a positive relationship with China is highlighted as crucial for Japan's future development [3]
视频丨日本有识之士批评高市错误言论 呼吁恪守一个中国原则
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan·2026-02-04 11:41