日本外务大臣要求中方处理涉日不当言论
在两国最高层级会谈后,即中国在近期接二连三事件引发对日本负面舆论的背景下,日本外务副大臣孙广太郎周一在北京向中国副外长林伟提出正式要求:需要中国严肃整顿那些针对日本以及提及中国境内的日本学校的相关网络帖子。孙广太郎强调,这一系列事件是一起孤立的个案,并且呼吁双方保持沟通以维持双边关系稳定。
同时,岸田文雄总理也亲自向受害家庭表示哀悼,并再次重申了对中方提供详细信息的需求。关于袭击者的动机,林伟在会谈中暂未作出评价,称相关调查仍在进行之中。对于事件的后续发展,孙广太郎与林伟双方同意应妥善处理并冷静应对,以避免任何偶发性事件对双边关系造成影响。
中国外交部发言人强调,在中国的教育体系中不存在仇恨日本的教育内容,并指出中日两国应从历史中学习,倡导和平,以预防战争悲剧再次发生。
新闻来源:www.bloomberg.com
原文地址:Tokyo Demands China Crackdown on Anti-Japanese Hate After Murder
新闻日期:2024-09-23
原文摘要:
A senior Japanese diplomat demanded that China deal with “untruthful and malicious” internet posts targeting his country, as the two governments wrapped up the highest-profile talks held between them in the wake of the stabbing murder of a Japanese boy in China.Tokyo requests that China thoroughly deal with the social media posts including those referring to Japanese schools in China, State Minister of Foreign Affairs told Chinese Vice Foreign Minister in Beijing on Monday, according to a Japanese . In , Sun said the killing was an “isolated” case.The exchange laid bare the divisions between the neighbors after concerns that China’s history of anti-Japan rhetoric has prompted attacks on Japanese people. Last week, a 10-year-old boy died after being stabbed while on his way to school in the southern city of Shenzhen, while a Japanese mother and child were attacked in June.Read More: Tsuge also requested the Chinese provide a proper explanation of the motive and other details of last week’s attack as quickly as possible, the statement said. So far, the Chinese authorities haven’t offered any explanation of the motives of the attacker, who was arrested at the scene. The boy’s death is testing ties between the neighbors, which have been tense due to historical resentments, a territorial dispute and other issues including Japan’s release of wastewater from a destroyed nuclear power plant. The attack came on the anniversary of the start of Japan’s invasion of Manchuria in 1931 — a day China remembers by blaring sirens in cities across the nation.Read More: The incident added to a series of assaults on foreigners in China in recent months, and was at least the second to target Japanese nationals. In June, a Japanese woman and her child were attacked with a knife in the eastern city of Suzhou. A Chinese bus attendant was killed in that incident.On Monday afternoon, the Chinese foreign ministry said the country doesn’t teach its people to hate Japan.“There is no so-called Japan-hating education in China,” Foreign Ministry spokesman said at a regular press briefing in Beijing. “We advocate learning from history, not to perpetuate hatred, but to prevent the tragedy of war from happening again.”The Japanese government formally protested the attack and Prime Minister expressed his condolences over the boy’s death and repeated the request that China provide more information. Lin avoided commenting on the attacker’s motive on Monday, saying police were still investigating.Lin also said that in the meeting between Sun and , both sides agreed to handle the child’s killing “properly and calmly, and agreed to maintain communication to avoid occasional incidents that may affect bilateral relations.”