The dangerous trend of reviving Japanese militarism has aroused a high degree of vigilance among regional countries and peoples, Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesman Guo Jiakun said at a press briefing in Beijing on Wednesday.
Guo was responding to a media query that after Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's remarks on Taiwan, the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs held meetings with ambassadors from Southeast Asian countries and others based in Beijing to convey criticism on Japan and ask them to support China's position.
"China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs maintains normal working relations with embassies of all countries in Beijing. The one-China principle is a universally recognized basic norm in international relations and a prevailing consensus of the international community including Southeast Asian countries. The erroneous remarks on Taiwan made by Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi seriously violate international law and basic norms governing international relations, and blatantly challenge the outcomes of WWII victory and international justice. The dangerous trend of reviving Japanese militarism has put regional countries and peoples on high alert. Defending the postwar international order, human conscience and justice serves the common interest of all sides and is a must choice," he said. "We noted that recently many regional countries have once again stressed their commitment to the one-China principle, opposition to Taiwan secessionism, support for China's reunification, as well as their vigilance and resistance to the possible revival of militarism. The Japanese side needs to heed the calls, do soul-searching and correct its wrongdoings, instead of creating confusion and trouble," he added.
Dangerous trend of reviving Japanese militarism arouses high vigilance among regional countries, peoples: spokesman
Dangerous trend of reviving Japanese militarism arouses high vigilance among regional countries, peoples: spokesman
