[China will no longer arrange a meeting between the Chinese and Japanese foreign ministers in Phnom Penh, which is reasonable!] 】
In response to Japanese media reports that the Sino-Japanese foreign ministers' talks scheduled for The 4th in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, were canceled, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying responded at a press conference on the 4th, saying, "Because Japan, together with the G7 countries and the European Union, issued a joint statement that unjustifiably accused China, reversed black and white, and took the place of the United States in violating China's sovereignty." ”
Since the visit of U.S. House Speaker Pelosi to Taiwan, Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Hiroichi Matsuno said at a press conference on the 3rd that "the Japanese government is not in a position to comment," but he did not expect that just one day later, the Japanese foreign minister, together with the foreign ministers of other G7 member countries, made irresponsible remarks on the Taiwan issue. Therefore, china's cancellation of the scheduled China-Japan foreign ministers' talks is completely reasonable, showing China's dissatisfaction with Japan's participation in China's internal affairs and its firm will to safeguard national sovereignty and territorial integrity.
In fact, on the Taiwan issue, the United States and Japan have always been the biggest spoilers. Pelosi's visit to Taiwan was a complete farce, but the farce ended in just one scene, while Japan interfered with Taiwan's affairs for a long time and repeatedly. After the outbreak of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, Japan was the first to put forward the so-called "Taiwan has a problem, that is, Japan has a problem, that is, the Japan-US alliance has a problem", and has also frequently equated the Russian-Ukrainian conflict with the "Taiwan matter", encouraging European countries and NATO to participate more in Asia-Pacific affairs. Given that Pelosi will hold talks with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on August 5, it is not difficult to imagine that the two sides will certainly talk about Taiwan affairs. Therefore, China's cancellation of the foreign minister's talks with the Japanese side is intended to respond to Japan, but also to attack Japan, the United States and even the G7.
At the time of the normalization of Sino-Japanese diplomatic relations in 1972, the Japanese Government explicitly recognized the Government of the People's Republic of China as the sole legitimate government of China and fully understood and respected China's position that Taiwan is an inalienable part of the territory of the People's Republic of China. Regrettably, however, Japan's current approach is not only a frenzied provocation of the one-China principle, but also a subversion of its former political commitments.
I advise Japan to respect itself on the Taiwan issue and not to play with fire and set itself on fire with the United States. After Pelosi visited, she patted her ass and left, but Japan could not move away after all, and had to continue to deal with China's economic and trade exchanges and dealings. #Headlines##China no longer arranges a meeting between the Chinese and Japanese foreign ministers in Phnom Penh##佩洛西 #