On Tuesday, the Chinese mainland’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian pushed back against Japan’s recent letter to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres 📨. According to Lin, the letter is 'full of erroneous views and hypocritical lies.'
During a routine briefing, Lin challenged Japan’s claim of a 'consistent position' on the Taiwan question, saying Tokyo has been evasive about what that stance even means—and hasn’t given the Chinese mainland a direct answer yet.
Lin also warned that the Chinese mainland firmly opposes any attempt by Japan to challenge the post-war international order or revive militarism. He urged Japan to reflect on its history, correct past mistakes, fulfill its obligations as a defeated nation, and honor its commitments to the Chinese mainland and the global community with concrete actions.
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China says Japan's letter to UN chief 'full of erroneous views'
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