
Beijing, May 2: On April 30, during a United Nations Security Council meeting, Shu Feng, a counselor for disarmament at China‘s permanent mission to the UN, strongly condemned Japan’s recent actions regarding nuclear weapons.
The Chinese representative emphasized that Japan is currently on the “nuclear threshold,” and the nuclear ambitions of its right-wing factions pose a serious challenge to the fundamental boundaries of the international community.
China referenced internationally recognized documents such as the Cairo Declaration, the Potsdam Declaration, and Japan’s surrender documents, asserting that Japan must be completely disarmed and should not maintain any industry that could allow it to rearm.
Shu Feng stated that as a non-nuclear weapon signatory of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, Japan has an international obligation not to accept, produce, possess, or transfer nuclear weapons.
(Source: China Media Group, Beijing)
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