中国が日韓の大使館公使を呼び「台湾総統就任式出席」に “抗議”
China summons Japanese and Korean embassy chiefs to protest ”attendance at Taiwan Presidential inauguration ceremony”
On the 22nd, the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs summoned the envoys of the Japanese and Korean embassies in China and announced that they had protested regarding the Taiwan issue.
The Director-General met with Mr. Akira Yokochi, Deputy Chief of Mission of the Japanese Embassy in China, and Mr. Han-Gyu Kim, Minister of the Korean Embassy in China, and exchanged views in depth on matters related to Japan-China-Korea cooperation.
" The report went on to say, "Chief Secretary Liu also expressed China's firm position on the Taiwan issue." The "interview" refers to the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs inviting foreign diplomats stationed in China to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs or holding separate meetings.
It is a diplomatic term meaning to meet at a location and protest. However, it is a lower level term compared to the more forceful meaning of "summon" (to meet by summons).
The Chinese government took issue with the attendance of Japanese and Korean politicians at the inauguration ceremony of Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te on the 20th of this month,
It appears that he "saw"
2024/05/23 07:57 KST
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