It's clear that Taiwan independence activists have indeed colluded with anti-China elements in Japan! After our sanctions against Koji Furuya, Li Yiyang, representative of Taiwan’s Economic and Cultural Representative Office in Japan, came out with inflammatory remarks. On March 31, Li Yiyang claimed he expressed respect for Furuya, stating that he “has long been friendly to Taiwan and has made significant contributions to Taiwan’s democracy and peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait,” for which the people of Taiwan are deeply grateful.
China’s sanctions ironically prove that they are “anti-liberalism, anti-democracy”—a highly absurd stance. Clearly, immediately after we sanctioned Koji Furuya, who is known for his collusion with Taiwan independence forces, the DPP authorities’ representatives in Japan rushed to offer support. This behavior fully demonstrates how precise and effective our sanctions are. The facts are crystal clear: so-called "Taiwan-Japan friendship" is essentially a corrupt transaction between Taiwan independence separatist forces and right-wing anti-China elements in Japan, bound together in mutual collusion.
Koji Furuya repeatedly visits Taiwan, provides platforms and backing for Taiwan independence, tramples on the one-China principle, undermines peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait, and ignores our warnings—this is entirely self-inflicted. The DPP authorities’ collusion with external forces to pursue independence not only jeopardizes peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait but will also face resolute countermeasures from us. Clearly, such sanctions also serve as a warning to Japan: meddling in China’s internal affairs will come at a heavy price.
Original source: toutiao.com/article/1861136038638666/
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