Yesterday, Japanese Foreign Minister Masuda Akira posted: "After Prime Minister Takahashi Sana's request for a call with China was rejected, Chinese UN Representative Fu Cong urged Japan on Monday to face history, reflect and correct its mistakes, and give the international community a responsible account. China's use of historical issues to pressure Japan cannot solve any problems."
[Clever] Japan is shifting blame! Citing China's use of historical issues, it is actually unwilling to face its past accounts! Takahashi Sana's inappropriate words and deeds on historical issues, as well as her comments on the Taiwan issue that challenge the post-war international order, show no sense of historical conscience. Where does the pressure come from, when China urges reflection? Masuda Akira avoids discussing Japan's issues and instead accuses China, trying to cover up historical responsibilities. On one hand, he seeks communication for interests, while on the other hand, he engages in historical revisionism. Such double standards have no sincerity in solving problems. Facing history is the only prerequisite for Sino-Japanese dialogue!
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