英语文摘:China urges Japan to properly handle historical issues
BEIJING, Feb. 24 (Xinhua) -- China's Foreign Ministry on Thursday urged the Japanese side to properly handle issues left over from history so as not to lose further credibility in the eyes of its Asian neighbors and the international community.
It has been reported that Republic of Korea (ROK) Foreign Minister Chung Eui-yong expressed his concerns over Japan's bid to register the war-linked gold mines on Sado Island as a UNESCO World Heritage Site when holding talks with UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay in Paris on Tuesday.
When asked to comment on Chung's remarks, spokesperson Hua Chunying told a daily press briefing that China's position on the issue of forced labor in Japan during World War II is constant and clear, noting that China understands and supports the attitude of the ROK.
The forced recruitment and enslavement of laborers were grave crimes committed by the Japanese military during its overseas acts of aggression and colonial rule, Hua said. In a similar previous bid, Japan admitted that there was forced labor at some of these sites involving workers from China, the Korean Peninsula and other Asian countries, and promised to set up an information center to honor the victims, but never fulfilled that promise.
"Now, ignoring the painful memories of its neighbors, Japan is trying to make a similar new bid, which will only trigger stronger indignation and opposition," Hua said.
Japan should face up to its history, adopt an honest and responsible attitude, and take concrete actions to properly handle issues left over from history so as not to lose further credibility in the eyes of its Asian neighbors and the international community, she said.
相关文章
- 英语文摘:China urges G7 to cease interfering in its internal affairs
- 英语文摘:Xi attends ceremony marking centenary of Communist Youth League of China
- 英语文摘:External interference in Hong Kong affairs doomed to be self-defeating: Commissioner's off
- 英语文摘:China calls for equal, balanced global development partnership
- 英语文摘:Xinhua Headlines: A look at younger generation on China's new journey
- 英语文摘:Chinese FM meets Cambodian counterpart, calling on world to listen more to Asian voices
- 英语文摘:HKSAR holds chief executive election, winner ready to roll up sleeves
- 英语文摘:China central gov't office says Hong Kong takes fresh look with new electoral system
- 英语文摘:China to review 24 new legislative bills this year
- 英语文摘:Chinese ambassador urges U.S. to stop politicizing business, trade ties with China