On the 22nd, a post on the social media account "Niu Dan Qin" of the Chinese state-run "Xinhua News Agency" said, "Whether we welcome it or not, the Japanese prime minister will change again, and this time it will be Takaichi Sasebo.
He blatantly criticized her, saying, "The world is already a headache enough with just one Trump (US President Donald Trump), and now there's another female Trump."
The poster stated, "To put it bluntly, Takaichi Sanae has consistently been anti-China," and added, "She has repeatedly made statements criticizing China, repeatedly denied the Nanjing Massacre, and called China a "threat."
"He has made a big push for a 'powerful theory' and made delusional remarks on the Taiwan issue," he said. Furthermore, while Prime Minister Takaichi was a cabinet member, she visited Yasukuni Shrine until August 15th of this year and advocated for constitutional reform to turn the Self-Defense Forces into a military.
Meanwhile, a spokesperson for the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs responded to a question from reporters the previous day (21st) about the selection of the Japanese prime minister by saying, "Japan must keep its political promises regarding the history and Taiwan issue.
He responded, "We hope to maintain the political tone of the relationship between our two countries and fully promote the strategic and mutually beneficial relationship between China and Japan," but the Chinese government did not use the word "celebration."
Regarding this, Niu Danqin wrote, "Normally, when a foreign leader takes office, diplomatic etiquette dictates that a 'celebration' should be given, but on the same day, a spokesperson for the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that the Bolivian president-elect should be 'congratulated.'
He mentioned that he would do so."
2025/10/23 15:48 KST
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