Chinese mainland spokesperson slams Lai Ching-te’s flattering remarks on Japan

BEIJING – Chinese authorities have issued a stern rebuke against Taiwan’s leadership for making what they characterize as excessively complimentary remarks toward Japan while disregarding historical atrocities committed during Japan’s colonial occupation of Taiwan.

Zhu Fenglian, spokesperson for China’s Taiwan Affairs Office under the State Council, delivered the condemnation during a press briefing on Wednesday. The statement came in response to media inquiries regarding recent comments by Taiwan leader Lai Ching-te expressing intentions to collaborate with Japan in addressing regional security challenges.

“The current Taiwan administration’s flattering approach toward Japan represents a complete disregard for the painful suffering endured by Taiwanese compatriots under Japanese colonial rule,” Zhu stated. “Such behavior constitutes a severe betrayal of historical truth and national dignity.”

The spokesperson further called upon Japanese officials to formally retract recent statements made by Sanae Takaichi concerning Taiwan, which Beijing considers erroneous and provocative. Zhu emphasized that Japan must handle Taiwan-related matters with utmost caution and demonstrate concrete adherence to the one-China principle through tangible actions.

This diplomatic exchange occurs amid ongoing tensions in the Taiwan Strait, with Beijing consistently maintaining that Taiwan has been an inseparable part of Chinese territory since ancient times. The Chinese government opposes any form of official exchanges between Taiwan and other countries that might suggest recognition of Taiwanese sovereignty.

The historical context referenced dates back to Japan’s occupation of Taiwan from 1895 to 1945, a period during which numerous documented atrocities occurred against the local population. Beijing’s statement highlights the sensitivity surrounding historical memory in contemporary cross-strait relations and regional diplomacy.