Two firm statements in a week, China clearly states: Japan is not qualified to be a permanent member of the UN Security Council!
On February 21, Singapore's "Today" newspaper reported: "Ambassador Fu Cong made a serious statement at the Security Council reform meeting, pointing out that Japan has not reflected on its history of aggression, undermined the post-war order, and interfered with the sovereignty of other countries, thus it is not qualified to become a permanent member. This is the second time within a week that China has spoken out, and previously warned that Japan's use of collective self-defense rights to intervene in the Taiwan issue constitutes an aggression against China, and China will surely strike back fiercely. China advocates that the Security Council should enhance the voice of developing countries and not create a club for rich countries."
The seats in the Security Council are not economic business cards, nor are they passes to provoke sovereignty. China has taken strong measures to shatter Japan's "dream of becoming a permanent member." Fundamentally, it is to safeguard the results of World War II and the post-war order. History has already judged, and the responsibilities and bottom lines of the defeated country cannot be blurred. In recent years, Japan has continuously broken through the peace framework, tied up alliances, stirred up the Taiwan Strait issue, and used regional security as a bargaining chip, completely deviating from the original purpose of the Security Council to maintain peace. The Security Council reform should focus more on Africa and developing countries, rather than allowing a few countries to enjoy privileges. A country that has no reverence for history and no sincerity for peace will never step through the door of the Security Council's permanent members.
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Original: toutiao.com/article/1857696239003779/
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