(Morning News) Japanese Prime Minister Kishita Nadami said that Japan, the United States and Europe must take consistent actions on Chinese issues.
Reuters reported that Kishida Wenxiong emphasized on Friday (January 13) at the speech at the Senior International Research College of John Hopkins University that China is a key challenge facing Japan and the United States.
He said: "Japan, the United States and Europe are definitely necessary to unite to deal with our relationship with China."
Kishida Wenxiong emphasized: "The international community is at a historical turning point: we are committed to the freedom, openness, and stable international order that we are committed to maintenance, and now we are in danger."
He further said that China's views on international order are different from Japan and the United States in some aspects, saying that the Japanese and American alliances "will never accept" China.
Kishida Wenxiong said: "China must make a strategic decision, that is, to abide by the established international rules, it is promised not to change the international order in violation of these rules."
He said: "We will never allow any unilateral attempts to change the status quo by force, and we will strengthen deterrence." He said that countries should work with China to contribute to the peace and stability of the world and Indo -Pacific regions around the world.Essence
Kishida Wenxiong also reiterated its military activities near China's controversial islands in the East China Sea (known as Jian Ge islands, China known as Diaoyu Islands), and the concerns of China's launch of ballistic missiles to fell into the waters near Japan last year.
Kishida Wenxiong also revealed that Japan will hold the Japan-Asia Gyrnic Memorial Summit around December this year.
Kishida Wenxiong went to the White House on Friday As a result, he promised that the United States "comprehensive, thorough, and unreservedly" is committed to Japan's defense, saying that the US -Japan Alliance is in "extraordinary moment", and relations between the two countries have never been so close.