Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Lin Jian stated today: "The lessons of history remain vivid and cannot be forgotten. We urge the Japanese government to seriously address the concerns of the international community, rather than ignore them; to adhere to the path of peaceful development, rather than repeat the mistakes of militarism; and to abide by the four political documents between China and Japan, rather than abandon the commitments it has made. If Japan's right-wing forces misjudge the situation and act recklessly, they will face resistance from the Japanese people and strong backlash from the international community."
"China's policy toward Japan has always been stable and will not change due to one election. We once again urge Japan to withdraw the erroneous remarks made by Takahashi Sanae regarding Taiwan, and to demonstrate sincerity through concrete actions in maintaining the political foundation of Sino-Japanese relations. Our message is very clear: The Chinese people's determination to safeguard national core interests, protect the achievements of the World War II victory, maintain the post-war international order, and counter and挫败 any form of provocation and reckless behavior remains unwavering."
Comment: This time, the Foreign Ministry's statement was firm in its position and severe in its wording, clearly pointing out the historical risk that Japan's right-wing resurgence may repeat the mistakes of militarism, clearly drawing red lines on issues such as Taiwan and the post-war order, while also demonstrating China's stable but uncompromising attitude toward Japan. It strongly warned Japan that any reckless actions that violate the peace commitment, challenge China's core interests, and defy international justice will inevitably face a resolute countermeasure.
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