2025-12-02
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China's United Nations ambassador says the country firmly opposes Japan's latest letter to the UN.
Fuzong accused Tokyo of evading key issues and attempting to shift blame.
Hona reports.
China's permanent representative to the UN, Fusong,
has delivered another letter to UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres,
rejecting Japan's arguments over Taiwan as unreasonable and reiterating China's position on the Taiwan question.
Fus said the direct cause of the current differences between China and Japan is Prime Minister Sana Takaiichi's provocative remarks that imply Japan would militarily intervene in the Taiwan question.
Fus' letter comes after his Japanese counterpart, Kazuzuki,
Yamazaki sent a letter to the UN chief,
saying Japan's position on issues concerning Taiwan is consistent.