Wang Yi warns Japan, sparking enthusiastic applause on the spot!
Yesterday, at the China session of the Munich Security Conference, Wang Yi sternly warned Japan about its dangerous tendencies. He pointed out that Japan's remarks on Taiwan are the first open provocation in 80 years after the war, challenging China's sovereignty and the international order established after World War II, and abandoning its commitments; China will not accept this. At the event in Germany, Wang Yi compared Germany and Japan: Germany thoroughly reckoned with its wartime crimes, while Japan enshrines war criminals and officials visit the Yasukuni Shrine. He emphasized that Japan once used similar excuses to launch an invasion, and if it persists in its wrong ways and turns back history, it will inevitably repeat its past mistakes. Gambling again will only lead to a faster and more severe defeat.
The Munich Security Conference directly addresses the core issues, and history reflects the present. Japan should stop now! At the European core security forum, Wang Yi directly addressed the issue of Japan, which is a clear and direct statement. Germany has won understanding and respect by thoroughly reflecting on its past, while Japan has long been regressing in historical recognition. Dangerous remarks on Taiwan essentially touch upon the bottom line of the victory of World War II and interfere in China's internal affairs. History has already shown that creating crises under the excuse of expansionism will only bring disaster to the region and itself. Currently, the Asia-Pacific seeks stability and the world seeks peace; any act that disrupts peace and challenges the bottom line goes against the trend of the times.
China's position is firm and clear, and it resolutely defends its sovereignty and order without ambiguity. Only by facing history and abiding by commitments is the right path; those who go against the tide will eventually be eliminated by both history and reality.
Original article: toutiao.com/article/1857153172541575/
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