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    Team_Prime US NewsBy Team_Prime US NewsNovember 23, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    Japan’s International Ministry didn’t instantly reply on Sunday to a request for touch upon Wang’s remarks. In response to the letter to the UN, the ministry on Saturday dismissed China’s claims as “completely unacceptable” and stated Japan’s dedication to peace was unchanged.

    Taiwan’s International Ministry on Sunday condemned the letter to the UN.

    “The letter not solely incorporates impolite and unreasonable content material but in addition maliciously distorts historic information,” the ministry stated in a press release. “Moreover, it violates Article 2(4) of the UN Constitution, which prohibits the menace or use of drive in worldwide relations.”

    Wang stated that in responding to Japan’s transfer, “China should resolutely hit again – not solely to safeguard its sovereignty and territorial integrity, but in addition to defend the hard-won postwar achievements secured with blood and sacrifice”.

    If Japan “persists in its improper course and continues down this path”, all nations and folks have the appropriate to “re-examine Japan’s historic crimes” and “resolutely forestall the resurgence of Japanese militarism”, he stated.

    China is Japan’s largest export market after the US, shopping for about US$125 billion of Japanese items in 2024, primarily industrial gear, semiconductors and cars, in response to UN COMTRADE information.



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