Recently, the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement saying that a patrol aircraft of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force discovered that China was developing a gas field in the waters on the "median line" side of the East China Sea near the East China Sea, and expressed strong support for this. However, in accordance with the provisions of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, ChinaContinental shelfIt is believed that most of the East China Sea belongs to China, so it does not pay attention to Japan's **. In addition, although China does not recognize the "middle line", it still mines on the western side of the so-called "middle line" and does not "cross the line".
First of all, stick to the principles. China should continue to uphold its territorial sovereignty, safeguard its legitimate rights and interests, and maintain its rights and interestsInternational** to emphasize their position. No matter how much pressure and provocation Japan exerts, China should rely on law and evidence to make a statementThe international communityShow your legitimacy.
Second, exercise restraint. Although Japan has tried to restart negotiations several times, China has exercised restraint and has not crossed the so-called "middle line". This shows China's sincerity and restraint, but at the same time, it cannot be seen as weakness and can be bullied. China should send a strong signal to Japan that it will not tolerate any infringement of its territorial sovereignty.
Again, look for opportunities for collaboration. Despite the currentChina and JapanThere are disputes in the East China Sea, but the two sides can still resolve their differences through dialogue and consultation. China can take the initiative to cooperate in areas such as the development of marine resources and environmental protection to reduce tensions and create conditions for resolving disputes.
Finally, safeguard sovereignty and national interests. Whether it is operating in the East China Sea or in other areas, China should resolutely safeguard its sovereignty and national interests. No country will be allowed to infringe on China's territorial sovereignty through provocative acts, while protecting China's maritime rights and resources.
In a recent interview with Japanese journalists, Putin directly responded to questions about the territorial dispute. He said that there are no territorial disputes between Russia and other countries, including Japan, and all territorial disputes have been resolved. This statement provoked a strong ** from the Japanese side, but Putin made it clear that if tough questions continue to be asked, he will get tough answers.
This gesture shows the tough stance of Putin and Russia as great powers. They will not be swayed by the pressure and provocation of any country, and will always safeguard their territorial sovereignty and national interests. Putin's firm stance on the issue of territorial disputes has demonstrated to the world the strength and determination of Russia's rise.
For Japan, the same is true of their dispute over the South Kuril Islands (the four northern islands). Despite the fact that initially Russia expressed sincerity in cooperation and allowed Japan to conduct economic activities in the region, the Japanese have been trying to gain more advantages. However, the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine conflict has changed the situation, and Russia is besieged by Western sanctions. In this case, Russia had to terminate the relevant negotiations and take a tougher attitude.
Putin's statement, as well as Russia's position on the South Kuril Islands, once again proves the tough posture of the great powers. For Japan, they must clearly understand that it is almost impossible to regain territory by peaceful means. It is only through strong positions and actions that they can be reciprocated and respected.
From the above description, it can be seen that Japan's current actions in the East China Sea and Russia's attitude towards territorial disputes have brought certain challenges and pressures to China. However, as a large country, China should respond to these issues with a calm and rational attitude.
In dealing with Japan's provocations, China should first uphold its principles and safeguard its territorial sovereignty and legitimate rights and interests. At the same time, it is necessary to exercise restraint and put some pressure on Japan to understand that China will never tolerate any act that infringes on its territorial sovereignty. Second, China can look for opportunities for cooperation to ease tensions and create conditions for resolving disputes. Most importantly, China should firmly safeguard its sovereignty and national interests, and protect its maritime rights and resources.
With regard to Russia's tough stance, China should deeply understand the bottom line and position of major powers, and conduct dialogue and consultation with Russia in an appropriate manner. At the same time, China should also realize that in the process of rising as a great power, it must always remain calm and rational, put its national interests first, and handle its relations with other major powers well.
In general, when facing the problems of Japan and Russia, China should think and act from a strategic perspective, adhere to principles, exercise restraint, and look for opportunities for cooperation, so as to safeguard its own interests and promote stability and development in the Asia-Pacific region.