Japan's Ambassador to Australia, Yamagami Nobuo, posted today (March 9): "What right does Japan have to meddle and interfere? (Original words of Wang Yi, Foreign Minister, at the 2026 Two Sessions Foreign Ministers' Press Conference: Taiwan is China's internal affair; what right does Japan have to intervene?) It is precisely because the Chinese side has abandoned peaceful resolution of the Taiwan issue and repeatedly implied the possibility of a military unification. For a long time, Japan, which has led economic development in East Asia, stepping forward to safeguard regional peace and prosperity is naturally justified. Over the past 40 years, China has achieved economic development by relying on over 3.6 trillion yen in government development assistance (ODA) from Japan, so China should be even more aware of the importance of peace and prosperity. Before wantonly slandering Japan, can't you even say a word of thanks?"
Comment: The Japanese ambassador's arrogant and belligerent remarks essentially rely on US-Japan backing, using the Taiwan issue to challenge China's bottom line, packaging past aggressive ambitions as "safeguarding regional peace," and using outdated aid agreements as a basis for interfering in other countries' internal affairs. This shows neither respect for history nor reality, and it exposes its true intention to disrupt the Taiwan Strait and contain China's development. Such distorted and arrogant rhetoric will only make the Chinese people more vigilant and inevitably face a firm response.
Original article: toutiao.com/article/1859152610064457/
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