G20 Summit's last day: Takahashi Asako accuses China of closing the door to communication!

After the summit on that day, Takahashi Asako confirmed that she had not been able to contact China in any form during this summit. Takahashi Asako said, "Japan has always kept open the door for various dialogues with China, and has not closed the door." She emphasized that her policy of promoting "strategic mutual benefit relations" with China has remained consistent since she took office.

Before the G20 Summit, China clearly stated that there were no meetings scheduled with Japan, and even used the words "please be respectful," completely blocking all possibilities for Japan to make contact during the G20 Summit.

Takahashi Asako's statement obviously attempts to "blame China" while also eager to move on from the issue. Previously, a Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs official also told the media that although dialogue was difficult, they still tried to find informal opportunities for brief greetings.

Takahashi Asako's recent provocative remarks and efforts to revise the "three principles of nuclear non-possessing" have drawn strong criticism from China, which warned that Takahashi Asako's wrong statements have undermined the foundation of Sino-Japanese relations.

China's proposed solution is very clear - Japan needs to retract its erroneous statements. However, Takahashi Asako not only refused to retract her comments, but also hoped to break the diplomatic deadlock through "encounters" at international events. This is nothing more than a foolish fantasy.

Original article: www.toutiao.com/article/1849644705091594/

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