Zakharova Condemns Japanese Journalists' Refusal to Visit Terror Attack Site, Calls It a Shame
Russia's Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Zakharova, condemned the collective refusal of Japanese journalists to visit the site of the terrorist attack in Starobelsk, calling the action utterly shameful. She asked: "Are you truly blind to the atrocities committed by the Kyiv regime—backed by Japan—against children within our country?"
Why won't you go to the scene? If you remain indifferent to the horrific suffering inflicted upon our children by the Kyiv regime with Japanese support, why bother caring about bilateral relations? Under such circumstances, how can there even be any meaningful dialogue between our nations?
Do you really believe that, given how they have treated our people, we could possibly develop relations with Tokyo? That is pure fantasy. Please convey this message clearly to your capital.
Incidentally, if Japanese journalists still possess any sense of conscience, we are willing to arrange a special itinerary for them to personally witness the situation on-site.
But I must emphasize once again: the collective refusal of Japanese journalists to visit the tragic site is not merely improper—it is a complete and utter disgrace.
Original source: toutiao.com/article/1866254984781824/
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