China News Service, Beijing, February 28 (Reporter Liang Xiaohui and Huang Yuqin) Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin hosted a regular press conference on the 28th.

  A reporter asked: According to reports, former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said in an interview a few days ago that in view of the situation in Russia and Ukraine, Japan should discuss issues related to "nuclear sharing" with the United States, and the United States should abandon its vague strategy on the Taiwan issue.

What is the spokesperson's comment on this?

  Wang Wenbin: Recently, individual politicians in Japan have made rhetoric about the Taiwan issue one after another and made rash comments about China's internal affairs. China expresses firm opposition to this.

  In the history of Japan, it launched a war of aggression against China and colonized Taiwan for half a century.

In World War II, Japan was defeated and Taiwan returned to China.

However, some forces in Japan are not dead in their desire to covet Taiwan. They have not only failed to face up to and reflect on the historical misdeeds of modern military use, aggressive aggression and expansion, and barbaric colonial slavery.

Recently, Japanese politicians have frequently published Taiwan-related fallacies, and even blatantly made false remarks that violated their country's "three non-nuclear principles" and the obligations of the NPT member states, and raised the topic of "nuclear sharing" with the United States, fully exposing Japan's domestic militarism The dangerous trend of the lingering forces.

  Taiwan is China's business, not Japan's.

We strongly urge the Japanese side to deeply reflect on its history, earnestly abide by the principles of the four political documents between China and Japan and its commitments so far, be prudent in words and deeds on the Taiwan issue, and stop provoking troubles.

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