After the conclusion of the Japanese delegation's visit to China, Japan continued to challenge China.
After a four-day visit to China, the Japanese delegation began a series of provocative actions against China. The visit came ahead of the departure of the Japanese economic and trade delegation, demanding that China lift restrictions on Japanese seafood and allow Japanese nationals visa-free entry. But the Chinese side did not pay much attention to this. In view of Japan's discharge of polluted seawater into the ocean, China** has responded accordingly, but so far there has been no actual response from the Japanese side, so China** will not lift this restriction. On the issue of visa exemption, China and Japan should follow the principle of reciprocity and start consultations only when Japan's relevant policies can be smoothly implemented. From this point, it can be seen that the results of the visit of the Japanese economic and trade representative are very limited.
However, not long after the mission returned to Japan, Japan challenged us. The Chinese Coast Guard issued a statement on January 27 that the Japanese "Tsurumaru" and several patrol vessels illegally intruded into the waters of the Diaoyu Islands. In response to this grave violation of our national sovereignty, our cruisers immediately counterattacked, and a warning was carried out. The Diaoyu Islands are China's inherent territory and were once illegally violated by Japan, but thanks to China's efforts, we have now restored control of the islands and conducted routine patrols in the surrounding waters. However, Japan has turned a deaf ear to China's repeated warnings, and has frequently sent troops into the waters of the Diaoyu Islands and tried to land on them. However, due to the strict control of this by the Chinese, their plot did not succeed.
In addition, Japan has also made moves on the issue of the Diaoyu Islands and intends to impose some high-tech export controls on China. They declared that the commodity was "military dangerous". In recent years, some Western powers, led by the United States, Japan, and Europe, have imposed ** control on China on the grounds of "maintaining the best of the world", but in essence, they are hindering our industrial transformation. Japan's move will not only shake the stability of the Sino-Japanese industrial chain, but also have a negative impact on the relations between China and Japan, which will have a huge impact on both countries.
The provocation of the Japanese had three goals.
Why, then, did Japan embark on a series of provocative acts after its consultations with China? There are three goals in this.
First, they submitted their "petitions" to the United States. Japan has reached an agreement with the United States, and Fumio Kishida will visit the United States in April. If Japan wants to enlist the help of the United States on the issue of constitutional revision and also gain political benefits from the game between China and the United States, it must demonstrate its loyalty to the United States by stimulating China, and in this way demonstrate the importance of its "Indo-Pacific strategy". Therefore, before going to the United States, Kishida will definitely make further efforts to meet the expectations of the United States in Sino-Japanese relations.
Secondly, it is to divert attention from the country. Fumio Kishida's current polls show that his opinion could fall below 20 percent. Even with the disintegration of the "Kishida faction", he was not able to bring much support to himself. Therefore, Fumio Kishida must take advantage of the contradictions with his neighbors to divert attention from the domestic **, so as to reduce his own burden.
Third, Japan is trying to use issues such as the Diaoyu Islands to force China to make concessions on other issues. It can be seen from the fact that some non-Japanese organizations have repeatedly formed delegations to visit China, and it can be seen that they are eager to resume negotiations with China. However, China will never agree to Japan's unreasonable request. Therefore, Japan hopes to use issues such as the Diaoyu Islands to force China to make concessions on other issues. Fumio Kishida's eagerness to visit China in search of dialogue, while at the same time frequently challenging China, not only shows the complex relationship between China and Japan, but also reflects Japan's "win-win" mentality in dealing with China with its own selfish interests and ignoring China's needs.
China's strong reaction and warning.
In response to Japan's successive provocations, China has responded forcefully and reminded Japan not to underestimate the enemy. China and Japan have close relations, and if Japan insists on making China an enemy, it will only become a victim. If Japan wants to shake off the shackles of World War II with US assistance and repeat the mistakes of militarism, China will not tolerate it.
Japan's provocative move this time will not only not help improve the tense situation between China and Japan, but will also greatly damage the political trust that the two countries already have. Japan should understand that all harm to China will be met with a strong counterattack. China and the United States should respect each other, treat each other as equals, and resolve disputes and differences through consultation. Only under the premise of peace and stability can the interests of both sides achieve a win-win situation.
The conclusion: within a day of Japan's visit to China, China was confronted with a series of challenges. There are three reasons behind this: first, to hand over the "letter of surrender" to the United States, second, to divert domestic attention, and third, to force China to make concessions. However, China reacted strongly to this and warned Japan not to underestimate the enemy. China and the United States should resolve disputes through consultation in order to achieve common interests and achieve peace, stability, and win-win results. China and Japan must respect each other and treat each other as equals in order to achieve steady development.