China shocked by talks and statements made at G7 summit, Japanese ambassador summoned

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Beijing: During the G-7 summit, China has been greatly annoyed by the group’s actions and statements against its expansionist policy in many areas, including the South China Sea. Subsequently, China’s Vice Foreign Minister Sun Weidong sent a protest to the Japanese ambassador at the Group of Seven (G7) summit at the end of last week over ‘propaganda about China-related issues’. Summoned. This information was given in a statement from the Foreign Ministry of China late on Sunday night. Sun said that Japan “cooperated in activities and joint declarations” with other countries at the G7 summit.

China’s Vice Foreign Minister Sun Weidong said that ‘Japan comprehensively interfered in China’s internal affairs in order to defame and attack China, violating the basic principles of international law.’The 1972 Sino-Japanese Joint Statement. Referring to Japan, Sun said that ‘Japan violated the spirit of the four political documents between China and Japan.’ He said that ‘Japan’s actions were detrimental to China’s sovereignty, security, and development interests. China is very dissatisfied with this and strictly opposes these things.

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Vice Foreign Minister Sun Weidong advised Japan that ‘Japan should improve its understanding of China’. Its strategic autonomy should be understood. China and Japan should adhere to the principles of the four political documents, and with a constructive attitude, truly promote the stable development of bilateral relations.’ Significantly, the Chinese Embassy in Britain had already told London that it was China. Stop defaming China to avoid further damage to UK relations.

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