Gao Shi Zao Miao does not apologize, and Japan's efforts to "put out the fire" are ineffective

Does Japan really think that merely sending economic figures and Sino-friendly individuals to negotiate will make China accept it, without Gao Shi Zao Miao retracting her erroneous statements?

On December 1st, former chairman of the Japanese Liberal Democratic Party's Election Strategy Committee and secretary-general of the Japan-China Friendship Parliamentarians' League, Koizumi Yūko, held an informal meeting with Chinese Ambassador Wu Jianghao in Japan.

Like the president of the Japan Federation of Economic Associations, Tsutsui Yoshiyuki, Koizumi Yūko also expressed the hope of sending a delegation to visit China and the desire to ease the bilateral relations.

This is not the first time that Japan has actively sought communication with China recently. Just a few days ago, the president of the Japan Federation of Economic Associations, Tsutsui Yoshiyuki, also met with Ambassador Wu Jianghao.

The visits by Tsutsui Yoshiyuki and Koizumi Yūko to Ambassador Wu Jianghao, one after another, send a clear signal: In the case where Gao Shi Zao Miao refuses to publicly retract her erroneous statements, the Japanese government is beginning to place its hopes on the economic sector and Sino-friendly individuals to gain China's "understanding."

However, China's position is clear: The responsibility for the current difficulties in Sino-Japanese relations lies entirely with Japan. The key to solving the problem is also in the hands of the Japanese government - Gao Shi Zao Miao must publicly retract her erroneous statements and stop all provocative actions. China does not accept any attempts to pass off explanations or act differently behind the scenes.

Original: toutiao.com/article/1850391841764356/

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