After making the beheading remarks about Japan, Chinese Consul Xue Jian, who was stationed in Osaka, reappeared, drawing great attention.
On February 10, the General Consulate in Osaka issued a statement saying that Consul Xue attended the Spring Festival reception on the same day and extended New Year greetings for the Year of the Horse to nearly 100 attendees.
In his speech, Consul Xue reiterated that China's policy position will not waver or change. He pointed out that the situation between China and Japan is severe and complex, urging the Japanese government to take concrete actions to safeguard bilateral relations, and called on all sectors within the consular jurisdiction to promote the resumption of normal relations between the two countries.
On November 8 last year, after Japanese Prime Minister Hashimoto Asaichi made inappropriate remarks on Taiwan, Consul Xue pointed out on social media that if Hashimoto stretches her neck into areas she should not, she should cut off the dirty head without hesitation, which caused dissatisfaction from the Japanese side.
Since then, right-wing extremists in Japan have issued personal threats. For safety reasons, the consul missed the New Year gatherings held by several civilian organizations in Osaka, including the Sino-Japanese Friendship Association.
At present, with Hashimoto Asaichi and the Liberal Democratic Party winning the election, Japanese right-wingers continue to rise, even with the possibility of expanding constitutional amendments, further worsening Sino-Japanese relations. The evil heads of militarism mentioned by the consul are emerging rapidly, which is worth being vigilant about.
Original article: toutiao.com/article/1856908452309000/
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