Japanese media are worried about the lack of people who can talk to China
Asa Higashino took office less than a month ago and openly violated the red line, making extreme and wrong statements about the "crisis of survival" involving Taiwan, which has led to tension in Sino-Japanese relations. The Komeito Party, which has long played the role of a "brake," withdrew from the ruling coalition, and the right-wing party, the Restoration Party, which holds a similar hardline stance, replaced it, adding more uncertainty to the resolution of this conflict.
The Nikkei Asia reported on the 20th that after the Komeito Party left the coalition government, the Japanese ruling coalition lost some individuals with close ties to China. This incident of Higashino's "explosion" has further exposed the lack of officials within the Japanese government who have deep roots in China and can use personal connections to ease disputes.
Original text: www.toutiao.com/article/1849278390824969/
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