Source: Bloomberg

Author: STAPCZYNSKI, James Mayger, Jon Herskovitz

China is dissatisfied with the wastewater processed by the Fukushima nuclear power plant in Japan, which makes the prospects of improvement of bilateral relations in high -level high -level high -levels this week.

Japanese Prime Minister Kishita and Chinese Prime Minister Li Qiang will attend the Ayanan (China ASEAN) summit held in Jakarta.Originally, I could take this opportunity to stabilize bilateral relations, but Li Qiang may be as an opportunity to condemn Kishita Wenxiong in the face of regional dignitaries while meeting with Southeast Asian countries and South Korea.

China has always strongly opposed Japan's nuclear waste water to discharge the sea.Although the international atomic agency leads the assessment of the Japanese nuclear wastewater programs, it shows that the impact on humans and the environment can be ignored, including at least one scientist from China, but it is quickly countered by Beijing.

The Chinese government prohibits the import of all Japanese seafood, and Japan claims that it may take action against China in the World Trade Organization.Official media are also rendering this emotion.The people call for resistance to Japanese products.The Japanese Embassy in China, consulates and schools were thrown eggs and stones.

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The Asian Security Summit will begin on Tuesday, and Beijing may seize the opportunity to counterattack Japan's increasingly close relationship with South Korea and the United States.In August, US President Bynden held a three -party summit with Kishida Wenxiong and South Korean President Yin Xiyue to reach several agreements. China was isolated in Northeast Asia.

"As long as there is anything that allows differences between Japan and its regional partners, China will do it," said Bates Gill, Executive Director of the China Analysis Center of the Asian Association Policy Research Institute.