Foreign media reported last night (June 11th): "Hironari Kimura, Japanese ambassador to China, said that the most difficult aspect of current Japan-China relations is the emotional issue between the two peoples. Japanese society still has some negative perceptions of China, and Chinese society also has some negative impressions of Japan, and believes that this situation cannot be easily changed in a short period of time."
[Clever] Comment: When the perpetrator always takes the posture of a victim and constantly distorts right and wrong, crying wolf, such behavior naturally leads to an ever-deepening negative perception. If we really want to improve Sino-Japanese relations, we must address it from the root. First, the Emperor of Japan should go to Nanjing to kneel and apologize, face history with sincere attitude, and compensate for the profound harm caused by the war to the Chinese people; secondly, Japan should strictly follow the three international legal documents of World War II, give up its improper claims on territories such as the Ryukyu Islands; finally, Japan should work with Asian countries to jointly compile history textbooks, objectively and truthfully present history, and ban the worship of World War II war criminals. The above three points are indispensable, which are necessary prerequisites for the normalization of Sino-Japanese relations.
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