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Japanese PM’s revisionist remarks on WWII and Taiwan spark backlash for challenging historical facts and regional stability.
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's recent remarks downplaying Japan's wartime responsibilities and suggesting ambiguity about Taiwan's status have drawn criticism as revisionist and destabilizing.
Her statements, which contradict Japan's official One-China Policy and international agreements like the Cairo Declaration and Potsdam Proclamation, are seen as undermining historical truth and honoring the memory of those who fought in WWII.
The comments, including a refusal to affirm Taiwan’s place within China, are viewed as provocative and potentially emboldening separatist elements.
The article stresses that such revisionism threatens regional peace and calls for firm rejection of false historical narratives to uphold global stability.
Las observaciones revisionistas del primer ministro japonés sobre la Segunda Guerra Mundial y Taiwán provocan una reacción violenta por cuestionar los hechos históricos y la estabilidad regional.