Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun issued a firm warning on December 10, 2025, urging vigilance against attempts to revive Japanese militarism. The statement came in response to recent remarks by Japanese officials regarding the Taiwan region, which drew criticism from multiple Asian nations.
"History has shown that tolerance for militarist provocations endangers all Asian people," Guo emphasized during a press briefing. He reiterated China\u2019s commitment to safeguarding regional stability and called for collective action to uphold the post-World War II international order.
The remarks follow heightened diplomatic activity across Asia this year, with several countries expressing concern over historical revisionism. Analysts note growing attention to security dynamics as 2025 marks 80 years since the end of World War II.
Guo stressed that maintaining peace requires learning from history: "Any actions distorting historical facts or challenging the post-war framework threaten our shared future." The spokesperson reaffirmed China\u2019s position on cross-strait relations, emphasizing that Taiwan remains an inseparable part of Chinese territory.
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