China Blames Japan for Strained Relations Over Taiwan and Security Issues
L'essentiel
Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Guo Jiakun stated that Tokyo is solely responsible for the current difficulties in Sino-Japanese relations, citing Japan's mistakes regarding Taiwan and military security, and urged Japan to correct its actions.
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Sino-Japanese relations are facing great difficulties, with China attributing the cause to Japan's mistakes regarding Taiwan and military security.
BEIJING, July 1. /TASS/. The blame for the current obstacles in the relations between the People's Republic of China and Japan rests squarely with Tokyo, Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Guo Jiakun stated at the briefing.
"China has noted many times that Sino-Japanese relations are facing great difficulties. The reason for this is in the number of mistakes of the incumbent Japanese government in the matters of Taiwan and military security. Japan is fully liable for this," he said.
Guo Jiakun called on Tokyo to respect the key interests of China, stop its meddling into the internal affairs of the People's Republic of China and adhere to the provisions of the four political documents between the two countries. According to him, Japan should "correct its mistakes" and demonstrate practical steps in its sincere desire to bring their relations back on the right track.
Questions ouvertes
- How will Japan respond to China's accusations?
- What specific 'mistakes' is Japan accused of regarding military security?






