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券商中国·2025-11-17 10:37

Core Viewpoint - The article emphasizes China's strong opposition to Japan's recent remarks regarding Taiwan, asserting that such statements violate the political foundation of China-Japan relations and urging Japan to adhere to its commitments made in historical agreements [2][4]. Summary by Sections China-Japan Relations - China has reiterated its firm stance against Japanese Prime Minister Kishi Nobuo's comments on Taiwan, stating that these remarks severely undermine the political foundation of China-Japan relations [2]. - The "Three Principles of Resuming Diplomatic Relations" proposed by China highlight that the People's Republic of China is the only legitimate government representing the Chinese people, Taiwan is an inseparable part of China's territory, and the so-called "Japan-Taiwan Treaty" is illegal and void [3]. Historical Agreements - The 1972 China-Japan Joint Communiqué established diplomatic relations and included three key points regarding Taiwan, affirming Japan's acknowledgment of the PRC as the sole legitimate government and its understanding of Taiwan as part of China [3]. - The 1978 Treaty of Peace and Friendship further confirmed the principles outlined in the Joint Communiqué, establishing a legal framework for China-Japan relations [3]. - In 1998, both countries reaffirmed their commitment to the principles regarding Taiwan, emphasizing Japan's intention to maintain only non-official relations with Taiwan [3]. Recent Developments - China has formally protested against Japan's provocative statements and demanded that Japan reflect on and correct its errors, ceasing to create incidents regarding China [5]. - The recent remarks by Japan's Prime Minister have led to the postponement of a joint public opinion survey between China and Japan, with the responsibility for this delay attributed to the provocative comments [7]. - China has urged Japan to take concrete actions to restore trust with its Asian neighbors and the international community, especially in light of rising tensions and dissatisfaction from surrounding countries regarding Japan's actions [8].