US EUROPE AFRICA ASIA 中文
    World / Photo

    China vows no compromise with Japan on history

    (Xinhua) Updated: 2014-03-10 11:04

    China vows no compromise with Japan on history

    China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi speaks at a press conference during the National People's Congress in Beijing, March 8, 2014. [Photo by Feng Yongbin/China Daily]

    BEIJING -- China pledged on Saturday to defend "each inch" of its territory and ruled out any possibilities of compromise on history and territory issues with Japan.

    China vows no compromise with Japan on history

    "On the two issues of principle, history and territory, there is no room for compromise," Foreign Minister Wang Yi told a press conference on the sidelines of the annual session of the National People's Congress, China's top legislature, responding to a question about China-Japan relations.

    The minister's remarks highlight the mounting tension between China and Japan over the territorial and historical rows. Relations between the two East Asian neighbors have reached a new low since Japan's "purchase" of the Diaoyu Islands in September 2012 despite China's protests.

    The Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's visit at the end of last year to the Yasukuni Shrine, where Japan's war dead, including convicted Class-A war criminals, are honored was also slammed by China and other countries.

    Wang said that if some people in Japan insist on overturning the history of its past aggression, the international community and all peace-loving people in the world will not tolerate or condone that.

    "2014 is not 1914, still less 1894," said the minister, responding to the parallel some have drawn between the current China-Japan relations and the Germany-Britain relations before the First World War.

    "I want to emphasize that instead of using Germany before the First World War as an object lesson, why not use Germany after the Second World War as a role model?" he added.

    In 1894, Japan waged the First Sino-Japanese War where China was defeated.

    China and Japan normalized the diplomatic relations in 1972 after reaching important common understanding and consensus on properly handling issues including history, Taiwan, and the Diaoyu Islands.

    They are the precondition for the normalization of the diplomatic relations and the basis for a return to friendly relations, Wang said.

    "The recent comments and actions of the Japanese leader betrayed the spirit of 1972 and undermined the foundation of China-Japan relations. The Chinese people cannot and will not accept it," he added.

    On Wednesday, Premier Li Keqiang pledged to safeguard the victory of the Second World War and the post-war international order.

    "We will not allow anyone to reverse the course of history," Li told the country's lawmakers at the opening of China's legislative session.

    China, one of the major founders of the post-war international order, set two new national days last month, to mark victory in the anti-Japanese war and to commemorate the 300,000-plus Nanjing Massacre victims and all those killed in the Japanese aggression against China during the Second World War.

    "The current situation is not something we want to see and is not in the interest of the people in either country," Wang told the Saturday press conference.

    "Only by making a clean break with the past and stop going back on one's own words, can the relationship emerge from the current impasse and have a future," the minister added.

    "Only by truly committing to a peaceful path and stop saying something but doing something else, can a country gain the trust of its neighbors and the world," Wang said, adding that he hopes the Japanese leader can understand these basic points and respect the bottom line of human conscience and international justice.

    In response to a separate question regarding China's neighborhood diplomacy policy, Wang said his country is determined to defend "every inch" of its territory.

    "We will never bully smaller countries, yet we will not accept unreasonable denounce from smaller countries," he said, adding that the general situation in China's neighborhood remains "stable and positive."

    He said that China would like to carry out equal-footed consultation and negotiation, and properly handle its territorial and maritime disputes with some countries by peaceful means on the basis of historical facts and the international law.

    China vows no compromise with Japan on history China vows no compromise with Japan on history
     Abe loses credibility with China

     Abe raps NHK chief's comments

     

    Trudeau visits Sina Weibo
    May gets little gasp as EU extends deadline for sufficient progress in Brexit talks
    Ethiopian FM urges strengthened Ethiopia-China ties
    Yemen's ex-president Saleh, relatives killed by Houthis
    Most Popular
    Hot Topics

    ...
    爽到高潮无码视频在线观看| 一本精品中文字幕在线| 免费看成人AA片无码视频羞羞网| 久久久久久亚洲AV无码专区| 日韩欧美中文在线| 人妻无码中文久久久久专区 | 亚洲Aⅴ无码专区在线观看q| 人妻丰满熟妇A v无码区不卡| 亚洲真人无码永久在线| √天堂中文官网在线| 国产精品一区二区久久精品无码 | 无码人妻精品中文字幕免费东京热 | 亚洲热妇无码AV在线播放| 日本精品久久久久中文字幕| 无码任你躁久久久久久老妇| 日韩精品无码一区二区三区| 中文字幕一区二区三区日韩精品 | 中文字幕在线亚洲精品| 男人的天堂无码动漫AV| 一区二区三区无码视频免费福利| 亚洲成人中文字幕| 在线精品自拍无码| 日韩AV无码不卡网站| 本免费AV无码专区一区| 亚洲AV无码专区在线播放中文| 日日摸夜夜添无码AVA片| 日韩欧美一区二区三区中文精品| 久久久中文字幕| 精品久久久久中文字幕日本 | 最新中文字幕av无码专区| 久久久久亚洲av成人无码电影| 蜜芽亚洲av无码精品色午夜| 日韩人妻无码一区二区三区久久| 午夜福利av无码一区二区| 超清无码无卡中文字幕| 天堂Aⅴ无码一区二区三区 | 亚洲AV无码一区二区三区在线观看 | 中文字幕乱码免费看电影| 中文字幕日韩一区| 最近2019免费中文字幕6| 亚洲成A人片在线观看中文|