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Kishida's personal letter was rejected, and Japan threatened to sue China at the WTO, so that a thief shouted to catch a thief

author:Long March defender Xue Boling

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After the Japanese government ignored its opposition to "discharge pollution into the sea", which led to tension between China and Japan, the Chinese side believed that in view of the current state of bilateral relations, Yamaguchi Natsuo, the leader of the Japanese Komeito Party, should postpone his visit to China, which was also regarded by the Japanese government as a countermeasure for China. However, Japan did not recognize its mistake in the slightest and threatened to sue China at the WTO.

Kishida's personal letter was rejected, and Japan threatened to sue China at the WTO, so that a thief shouted to catch a thief

After the nuclear sewage was discharged into the sea, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's approval rating was low, and the latest polls show that his approval rating has fallen to 26%, very close to the 20% "stepping down waters". Meanwhile, protests against the discharge of nuclear sewage into the sea continue, and some local fishermen are starting to file lawsuits against the Japanese government and Tokyo Electric Power Company.

The local fishermen in Fukushima sued the Japanese government, but the Japanese side did not think about how to quickly solve the existing problems in the country, but insisted on trying its best to deal with China, threatening to file a lawsuit with the WTO.

Kishida's personal letter was rejected, and Japan threatened to sue China at the WTO, so that a thief shouted to catch a thief

After Japan started the discharge of nuclear sewage into the sea, China immediately suspended the import of Japanese aquatic products. Immediately afterwards, the Chinese side canceled Yamaguchi's visit to China scheduled for August 28-30, and he planned to bring a personal letter from Kishida to the Chinese leader.

Kishida's personal letter was rejected, and Japan threatened to sue China at the WTO, so that a thief shouted to catch a thief

At present, Japan has no intention of repentance, insists on dragging the whole world into the water, and also asks China to cancel sanctions on Japanese aquatic products, and uses the EU to put pressure on China, claiming that Europeans can eat nuclear food, how can it not be Chinese? These statements mean that the Japanese government does not intend to resolve the issue through negotiations.

Since the Japanese government has no sincerity, there is no need for China to read any personal letter from Fumio Kishida, which is nothing more than trying to "persuade" China to accept Japan's discharge of nuclear sewage into the sea.

Kishida's personal letter was rejected, and Japan threatened to sue China at the WTO, so that a thief shouted to catch a thief

Seeing that China has repeatedly ignored Japan's various responses, the Japanese government has made another big move. According to the Russian Satellite News Agency, on August 29, Japanese Foreign Minister Yoshimasa Hayashi publicly stated that the Japanese government may directly file a complaint with the WTO regarding China's complete suspension of imports of Japanese aquatic products.

Kishida's personal letter was rejected, and Japan threatened to sue China at the WTO, so that a thief shouted to catch a thief

Kishida also pointed out at the public meeting that in order to ensure that Japan's fishing industry does not suffer any damage, the Japanese government will take all necessary measures and will vigorously promote the consumption of fish products. Japan's move can be described as "Sima Zhao's heart is known to everyone", and targeting China is deliberately trying to provoke contradictions and divert the attention of the international community.

Kishida's personal letter was rejected, and Japan threatened to sue China at the WTO, so that a thief shouted to catch a thief

In addition to filing a complaint with the WTO, the Japanese government is also prepared to take necessary measures in other international organizations, all of which are countermeasures against China's suspension of imports of Japanese aquatic products. Previously, the South Korean government was also sued by the Japanese government for banning the import of Japanese aquatic products.

Kishida's personal letter was rejected, and Japan threatened to sue China at the WTO, so that a thief shouted to catch a thief

As a result, the South Korean government's appeal to the second lawsuit was finally successful, and the United States was involved at the time. In other words, once Japan sues China to the WTO, the United States and Western countries will definitely try their best to participate in it and put pressure on China.

On the same day that Lin Fangzheng claimed to bring China to the WTO, Sanae Takaichi, Japan's minister in charge of economic security, also clamored that if diplomatic protests did not work, Japan would consider cooperating with the G7 to deal with China's "unfounded" import control measures.

Kishida's personal letter was rejected, and Japan threatened to sue China at the WTO, so that a thief shouted to catch a thief

The Japanese government tries to dominate the order through the intervention of international organizations, and then puts pressure on China with the support of the United States and Western countries, which is the usual practice of these countries. Japan's nuclear sewage discharge itself is a wrong move, but now it has turned the spearhead at China, and it cannot be ruled out that the United States and the West are instigating it behind it.

Kishida's personal letter was rejected, and Japan threatened to sue China at the WTO, so that a thief shouted to catch a thief

The plan to discharge nuclear sewage into the sea has long attracted strong condemnation and opposition from the international community, and Japan's move has caused people to worry about the safety of Japanese aquatic products, and Tokyo Electric Power Company recently admitted that the radioactive material currently stored in nuclear sewage exceeds the standard and exceeds 60%.

Kishida's personal letter was rejected, and Japan threatened to sue China at the WTO, so that a thief shouted to catch a thief

The facts are in front of Japan, but the Japanese government only thinks about how to make the most of the 70 billion yen of public relations expenses, but does not reflect on how bad its bad actions will affect the world. Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin has long made it clear that Japan's move is to pass on the risk of nuclear pollution to the world.

Kishida's personal letter was rejected, and Japan threatened to sue China at the WTO, so that a thief shouted to catch a thief

The root cause of the current situation is that Japan, despite strong opposition at home and abroad, has chosen to launch a plan to discharge nuclear sewage into the sea, completely disregarding the serious harm caused to human life and health and the global marine environment. Under such circumstances, China's measures are entirely justified and reasonable.

On the contrary, Japan's move to discharge nuclear sewage has serious problems in science, international law and morality, and what Japan should do now is to immediately stop all "whitewashing" of nuclear sewage into the sea.

Kishida's personal letter was rejected, and Japan threatened to sue China at the WTO, so that a thief shouted to catch a thief

At the same time, it is necessary to communicate and negotiate with stakeholders in a responsible manner and effectively adopt a safe and transparent approach to the treatment of nuclear wastewater. What Japan should do now is to immediately stop its misguided sea drainage, not the other way around.

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