Former Prime Minister Noda Noda said that Taiwan is an important partner of Japan. On the issue of Tiri, Japan has no differences in party factions.
Comprehensive Yahoo News and Taiwan Central News Agency reported that Noda's visit to Taiwan, on Wednesday (August 21), delivered a special speech at the "Kaidgalan Forum: 2024 Indo -Pacific Safety Dialogue".
Noda said that in April 2021, Japan and the United States' joint statement at the first summit of the United States Great Section emphasized the importance of peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait, and urged cross -strait issues to solve them peacefully.The content of this statement was also included in the June of the G7 Headquarters Summit in June of the same year.
Noda said that Japan will use various opportunities to point out the importance of this point to countries including China.
He said that countries around the world now have begun to realize the importance of peace and stability of the Taiwan Strait. This is the consensus of the world. Especially Japan, which is closely related to Taiwan, should be the first to convey this message to the international community.EssenceHe resolutely opposes any attempts to change the status quo through force or coercion.
The two major Japanese party free Democratic Party and the constitutional Democratic Party will hold the presidential election in September. Asked about support for Taiwan, Noda Kayan said that "there is no difference between the ruling party and the wild party".The important partners of freedom, human rights, and the rule of law, to avoid the consensus on the occurrence of crisis, which is not different in Japan.
Noda Kayan is the Supreme Counsel and Representative of the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan. He served as Prime Minister of Japan from 2011 to 2012.
Shi Po Mao, former director of the Liberal Democratic Party, who is regarded as a popular candidate in Japan, was regarded as the former President of the Democratic Party.The meeting "visited Taiwan for three days.Japanese Prime Minister Kishida announced on Wednesday that he will not participate in the Liberal Democratic Party leader election in September, which means that he will step down as the post of Prime Minister of Japan.Shi Po Mao was regarded as one of the popular candidates for the Liberal Democratic Party and became the next prime minister.