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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
UN, December 19 /Xinhua/ — Japan, as a country that lost World War II, must deeply reflect on its historical crimes, honor its political commitments on the Taiwan issue, and renounce its erroneous statements, China's Permanent Representative to the UN, Fu Tsung, said on Thursday.
Speaking at a high-level plenary session of the UN General Assembly dedicated to the first International Day against Colonialism in All Its Forms and Manifestations, Fu Cong noted that the world has not yet emerged from the shadow of colonialism, despite the end of colonial occupation and the collapse of the colonial system.
The Chinese diplomat called on the international community to resolutely oppose any statements or actions that challenge or undermine the post-war international order.
"The history of the World Anti-Fascist War teaches us that peace must be sought and defended," Fu Tsung said. He recalled that during World War II, the Japanese aggressors committed countless crimes and atrocities in Taiwan.
“We must never allow the denial or distortion of the history of aggression, the revival of militarism, or the repetition of historical tragedies,” said China’s Permanent Representative to the UN. –0–
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