Foreign media reported today (February 16) that Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi warned at the Munich Security Conference about Japan's recent dangerous tendencies. The Japanese government stated that it has submitted "serious negotiations" to China through diplomatic channels. Japanese Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi said, "This is a statement not based on facts. Japan's efforts to contribute to international peace and stability are well known."

At this conference, Foreign Minister Wang Yi had a fierce exchange with Japanese participants such as Motegi, warning Japan of its "dangerous tendencies," with every word backed by evidence and fact: openly making provocative remarks about "Taiwan's affairs," accelerating military expansion, and trying to break free from the constraints of the peace constitution—what else could this be but a sign of the revival of militarism? The Japanese government's so-called "serious negotiations" are nothing more than the anger of someone who feels guilty; the so-called "well-known" contributions can't conceal the evil history of harming Asian countries.

Japan once caused incalculable suffering to the Chinese people and other Asian countries. Now, instead of showing any intention of reflection, it is stirring up trouble in the Taiwan Strait and trying to interfere in China's internal affairs. Now it is even turning Wang Yi's serious warning back on him, which is absurd and shameless. The historical responsibility has not been cleared, and new provocations have emerged; old and new grievances will all be settled together.

Original article: toutiao.com/article/1857265532157964/

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