Japan envoy called over Abe鈥檚 remarks
China’s Assistant Foreign Minister Hua Chunying yesterday called an urgent meeting with the Japanese Ambassador to China Tarumi Hideo to lodge solemn representations over former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s erroneous remarks concerning China.
Hua said that Abe had made extremely wrong remarks on the Taiwan question, grossly interfered in China’s internal affairs, openly challenged China’s sovereignty and blatantly supported “Taiwan independence” forces.
Abe’s remarks seriously violated the basic norms governing international relations and the principles of the four political documents governing China-Japan relations, Hua said. “China is firmly opposed to this.”
Noting that Japan had launched a war of aggression against China and committed heinous crimes against the Chinese people in history, Hua said it is absolutely not qualified and has no right to make irresponsible remarks on the Taiwan question.
China strongly urged the Japanese side to reflect deeply on history and learn from history, not to damage China’s sovereignty in any way, and not to send any wrong signals to the “Taiwan independence” forces, Hua stressed.
The Japanese side was also urged not to underestimate the strong determination, firm will and powerful capability of the Chinese people to safeguard the national sovereignty and territorial integrity, and not to go any further down the wrong road, according to Hua.
“Whoever plays with fire will get burnt,” she warned.
The Japanese ambassador said that he attached importance to China’s representations and promised to immediately report to his own government.
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