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On December 10, Foreign Ministry Spokesman Guo Jiakun presided over a regular press conference. In response to the question about Japan's maliciously hyping up so-called “radar irradiation,” Guo Jiakun said that the Chinese side has stated its strict position on this issue many times, and the truth is very clear. The Japanese side previously claimed that it had not received a notification from the Chinese side, but now it also admits that it has received information from the Chinese side in advance, which is inconsistent. The Japanese side also declined to explain why it insisted on sending fighter jets to break into the Chinese training area without permission when it was notified in advance, close to reconnaissance and nuisance, create tension, and continue malicious hype? Is Japan deliberately shifting its focus in an attempt to mislead the international community? What Japan should do now is face up to the crux of the current difficulties in Sino-Japanese relations, seriously reflect and correct the errors, and honestly withdraw Prime Minister Takaichi's erroneous remarks relating to Taiwan.

Zhitongcaijing·12/10/2025 07:49:05
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On December 10, Foreign Ministry Spokesman Guo Jiakun presided over a regular press conference. In response to the question about Japan's maliciously hyping up so-called “radar irradiation,” Guo Jiakun said that the Chinese side has stated its strict position on this issue many times, and the truth is very clear. The Japanese side previously claimed that it had not received a notification from the Chinese side, but now it also admits that it has received information from the Chinese side in advance, which is inconsistent. The Japanese side also declined to explain why it insisted on sending fighter jets to break into the Chinese training area without permission when it was notified in advance, close to reconnaissance and nuisance, create tension, and continue malicious hype? Is Japan deliberately shifting its focus in an attempt to mislead the international community? What Japan should do now is face up to the crux of the current difficulties in Sino-Japanese relations, seriously reflect and correct the errors, and honestly withdraw Prime Minister Takaichi's erroneous remarks relating to Taiwan.