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Fumio Kishida visited the G7 countries and called on all countries to join forces and join hands with the United States to balance China in the Taiwan Strait

author:Qinghai TV Economic View Act

Fumio Kishida visited the G7 countries and called on all countries to join forces and join hands with the United States to balance China in the Taiwan Strait. According to media reports, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, who holds the rotating presidency of the G7 in 2023, began his most important diplomatic activity since taking office on January 9 - visiting G7 countries, and it is reported that this time Kishida Fumio will plan to visit five of the G7 countries from January 9 to 15 in order, including France, Italy, the United Kingdom, Canada and the United States. It is reported that the main purpose of Kishida's visit is to formulate topics for the G7 summit to be held in Hiroshima, Japan, in May this year, and discuss with the leaders of other G7 countries the current situation in Ukraine, the global food crisis and climate change.

Fumio Kishida visited the G7 countries and called on all countries to join forces and join hands with the United States to balance China in the Taiwan Strait

However, it is worth noting that there are indications that Kishida Fumio will not just focus on the above-mentioned "old-fashioned" issues. Obviously, the main play is still on the visit to the United States, and it is very likely that Kishida Fumio will take the opportunity to call on the members of the group to join forces to further sanction the mainland by intervening in the Taiwan Strait.

Fumio Kishida embarks on a visit to G7 countries

It is understood that after the United Nations Security Council held a rotation ceremony for non-permanent members, Japan officially became a member of the Security Council, and at the same time, Japan also became the rotating presidency of the Security Council in January. In addition, Japan holds the rotating chair of the G7 group this year, and will host the G7 summit in Hiroshima in May this year.

Fumio Kishida visited the G7 countries and called on all countries to join forces and join hands with the United States to balance China in the Taiwan Strait

Perhaps it is precisely because of the "identity" change that has taken place in the international political arena after entering 2023 that Kishida Fumio wanted to visit the G7 countries. And before the visit, Kishida Fumio also specially spoke with Ukrainian President Zelensky on the phone, indicating the possibility of a visit to Ukraine, after arriving in France, Kishida Fumio also once again said that he would further launch sanctions against Russia, and also advocated to "prevent Chinese mainland fight against 'Taiwan independence'".

Japan's actions have crossed the line

It is reported that Kishida Fumio is expected to visit the United States on January 13, and before that, Japan's foreign affairs and defense ministers will visit the United States and hold a "2+2" meeting with senior US officials, in order to pave the way for further cooperation between Kishida and US President Biden in various fields such as diplomacy and military.

Fumio Kishida visited the G7 countries and called on all countries to join forces and join hands with the United States to balance China in the Taiwan Strait

Obviously, Japan now wants to use its position as the rotating chair of the G7 to win over other member countries to join Japan in targeting the mainland, and plans to cooperate with the United States to prepare for a war in the Taiwan Strait for the purpose of intervening in the Taiwan Strait. In the face of Japan's increasingly cross-border moves, the mainland must also prepare in advance to deal with the worst-case scenario and be always ready to take resolute measures to counterattack in order to defend cross-strait reunification.

Part of the source: Chengdu TV

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