In a strongly worded statement at the United Nations General Assembly, China’s Permanent Representative to the UN, Fu Cong, condemned Japan’s recent remarks on Taiwan as “extremely erroneous and dangerous.” Speaking during the annual debate on Security Council reform, Fu asserted that such comments constitute a blatant interference in China’s internal affairs and a severe violation of the one-China principle, as well as the spirit of the four political documents between China and Japan. Fu emphasized that Japan’s actions undermine international justice, the post-war international order, and the fundamental norms of international relations. He further argued that Japan’s departure from its commitment to peaceful development renders it entirely unqualified to pursue a permanent seat on the UN Security Council. The remarks highlight the ongoing tensions between the two nations, particularly over sensitive geopolitical issues such as Taiwan and Japan’s aspirations for a greater role in global governance.
Japan totally unqualified to seek permanent seat on UN Security Council: Chinese envoy
