On November 30, 2025, the 2025 "Understanding China" International Conference was held in Guangzhou. When asked about Japanese Prime Minister Asahi Hayato's erroneous remarks on Taiwan, Professor Alfredo of the National Autonomous University of Mexico told The Paper, "This is interfering in China's internal affairs, and when I heard this news, I felt very angry."
Alfredo stated that he noticed that former Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba Shigeru had pointed out that Asahi's comments were a "dangerous mistake." In addition, due to Japan's erroneous actions, China has reiterated the "enemy state clause."
The Chinese Embassy in Japan recently published an article stating that the United Nations Charter specifically established the enemy state clause, stipulating that if any country among the fascist or militarist nations such as Germany, Italy, and Japan takes any steps to implement an aggressive policy again, the founding members of the United Nations, including China, France, the Soviet Union, the UK, and the US, have the right to directly take military action against it without the authorization of the Security Council. This clause consists of Articles 53, 77, and 107 of the United Nations Charter.
"They (Japan) have forgotten this, so I think they have made a mistake," Alfredo said.
Alfredo said that initially, he was very happy to see Asahi express her hope to build a good relationship with China, but soon, Asahi's erroneous remarks surprised him, "She must retract her statements and should build a better relationship with China."
"We also hope that Asahi Hayato does not interfere in the internal affairs of other countries," Alfredo said.
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