China News Service, March 31st. According to the "Ministry of Defense" WeChat public account, on the afternoon of March 31st, the Ministry of National Defense held a regular press conference. The director of the Ministry of Defense Information Bureau and the spokesperson of the Ministry of National Defense Senior Colonel Wu Qian answered reporters' questions. Shi said that Taiwan is China's business, not Japan's business, and Japan should not stretch its hand too far.

  A reporter asked a question. According to reports, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said recently that Russia's invasion of Ukraine is an act that shakes the foundation of the international order, and such acts of changing the status quo by force will never be allowed to happen in East Asia.

Peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait is very important to Japan's security and the stability of the international community.

In view of the situation in Ukraine, Japan is considering revising the National Security Strategy to comprehensively strengthen its defense forces.

Kishida also said that the Japanese government has no intention of discussing the "nuclear sharing" policy of deploying and jointly using U.S. nuclear weapons on Japanese territory, but there is no problem with discussions among political parties and even citizens.

what opinions do the Chinese have on this issue?

  Wu Qian said that Taiwan is China's business, nothing to do with Japan, and the Japanese side should not stretch their hands too far.

The Taiwan issue is purely China's internal affairs and is fundamentally different from the Ukraine issue.

  For some time, individual political forces in Japan have always sought various ways to create excuses to break through the post-war international order and engage in military expansion. Be on high alert for this.

As a party to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, Japan should earnestly fulfill its nuclear non-proliferation obligations.

China has always opposed the deployment of nuclear weapons by nuclear-weapon states on the territory of other countries.

We urge the Japanese side to deeply reflect on its history, respect the security concerns of its Asian neighbors, and stick to the path of peaceful development, not the other way around.