中方就高市错误言行致函联合国
证券时报·2025-11-22 01:58

Core Viewpoint - The article discusses China's strong opposition to Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's provocative remarks regarding Taiwan, emphasizing that such statements challenge China's core interests and violate international law [1][2]. Group 1 - China's permanent representative to the UN, Fu Cong, expressed that Kishida's comments represent the first time since Japan's defeat in 1945 that a Japanese leader has openly linked Taiwan issues with Japan's collective self-defense, indicating a dangerous ambition for military intervention [1]. - The remarks are seen as a blatant provocation against over 1.4 billion Chinese people and nations in Asia that suffered from Japanese aggression, undermining the post-war international order [2]. - China asserts that the resolution of the Taiwan issue is a matter for the Chinese people alone, rejecting any foreign interference and warning that any military intervention by Japan would be considered an act of aggression [2].