The dispute over the Diaoyu Islands has heated up again.
Recently, China and Japan have made new developments on the issue of the Diaoyu Islands. After returning from a high-level visit to Japan, Japan began to control China's exports and sent ** to forcibly enter the Diaoyu Islands. These moves demonstrate Japan's firm stance toward China's approach to the Diaoyu Islands. This move raises even more concerns about Japan's aims and objectives.
Japan, under China's tough attitude, is eager to put pressure on China. In order to avoid the use of Japanese-made parts for military purposes, Japanese authorities are considering imposing stricter export controls on countries like China, according to Nippon Finance. A Russian satellite news agency explained that the move was a ploy directed at China by Japan in cooperation with the United States and the West. In addition, Japan has also carried out a large number of illegal activities in the waters near the Diaoyu Islands, all of which are Japan's largest patrol ships and fishing boats, and it seems that Japan is using the Diaoyu Islands and other issues to exert pressure on China in order to make some compromises.
China has responded with a tough response, and Japan has suffered huge losses.
However, under the continued pressure from Japan, China ** reacted firmly to this, and reacted accordingly, and reacted accordingly to safeguard its own interests. In response to Japan's request to relax Japan's fishing quotas, China has been very adamant that it will prioritize the legacy of the past and Fukushima's wastewater. Chinese border guards were also swiftly dispatched to expel Japanese fishing boats from the waters off the Diaoyu Islands.
China's hardline attitude has made Japan feel a great economic burden. According to figures released by China's customs authorities, the total value of China's seafood exports to Japan will be only 299 million by 2025, down 40% year-on-year. Since October, China has banned seafood exports to Japan, which has caused a lot of damage to Japanese seafood companies.
It should be noted that China's rapid action in this regard is to a large extent aimed at ensuring food and the health of the people. And before that, ** also made it clear that unless Japan, as the perpetrator, seriously reflects on and ends the discharge of nuclear wastewater, negotiations between China and Japan may begin.
Sino-Japanese relations will face new challenges.
At present, new changes have taken place in Sino-Japanese relations. Continued pressure from Japan and a tough response from China have exacerbated the conflict between the two countries. The dispute between China and Japan is not only about the Diaoyu Islands and economic issues, but also involves some sensitive topics, such as historical issues and nuclear emissions.
China and Japan should continue to move forward, have a calm mind, and conduct more dialogues and consultations in order to resolve their contradictions. China's proposition of defending its own rights and dignity is legitimate and rational, and it also expects Japan to have a responsible attitude in resolving the cross-strait issue. In order to maintain healthy and steady development of Sino-Japanese relations, it is necessary to respect each other's core interests and concerns.
In the world, all countries have an obligation to maintain world peace and stability. China and Japan are both major countries in Asia, and they need to take concrete actions to advance bilateral relations, work together to address global challenges, and promote regional peace and prosperity. At the same time, we, the ordinary people, should also actively spread the voice of friendship, rationality and peace, and jointly promote the friendly development of China and Japan.