Russian media: Japan calls on countries not to participate in China's activities commemorating the victory over Japanese aggression!
August 24, Russian News Agency reports.
According to Kyodo News, the Japanese government has urged countries through diplomatic channels to avoid participating in the commemorative events and military parade held in China on September 3, to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the Chinese people's resistance against Japanese aggression and the victory in World War II.
According to data from numerous diplomatic sources, Japan has promoted to other countries through its embassies and other overseas institutions,
that China's commemorative activities focus too much on the past and are clearly anti-Japanese in nature.
Participation in these activities needs careful consideration.
It is claimed that Japan tries through these suggestions to prevent China from explaining and spreading its history.
Japan also advised to carefully consider the possibility of heads of state participating in these activities.
China will hold a military parade at Tiananmen Square on September 3 to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese People's War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression and the victory in World War II.
Previously, Wu Qian, spokesperson for the Joint Staff of the Central Military Commission of the People's Liberation Army of China, stated that the parade will have 45 marching formations.
The total duration of the parade is approximately 70 minutes.
Foreign leaders are planned to attend.
Prior to this, Russia's presidential assistant Ushakov said that Russian President Putin will attend the Chinese celebration.
Russian netizen Andrei Kuznetsov mocked, "Yes! The Japanese are the authorities, everyone will 'listen to them'."
Original: www.toutiao.com/article/1841374363551880/
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