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Breaking-News >> WorldNews Worried that his ruling partners would be dissatisfied and avoid protests from China and South Korea, Takashi Saami may temporarily give up visiting the Yasukuni Shrine
[Global Times reporter Xing Xiaojing Li Yawei] Japan's Kyodo News quoted a number of relevant sources on October 8th as saying that for the autumn routine festival of the Yasukuni Shrine from October 17th to 19th, the newly elected president of the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan, Takaichi sanae, has begun to coordinate and give up visiting the shrine during this period. Saito Tetsuo, the leader of the Komeito Party in the ruling coalition, said in a meeting with sanae takaichi a few days ago that "Yasukuni's visit should not be a diplomatic issue" when the security environment faced by Japan tends to be severe. The two sides reached a consensus on this. According to the Japan Times news agency on the 7th, the Communist Party has a cautious attitude towards conservative colour-rich high markets. In the party chief talks after the election of the president on the 4th, Zidou Tifov told the Japan Times that the government needs to be cautious about visiting the Yogyakarta Shrine and strengthening foreigners' policies, and said that "the supporters within the party have strong concerns, if such concerns are not eliminated, the joint regime will be difficult to follow." According to reports, Zidane held about an hour and a half of talks with Ho Chi Minh in Congress on the 7th. Zidane said after the meeting that the two sides had "partly reached a consensus" on the "foreigners' policy" of "Yusuf" and "foreigners' policy". Ho Chi Minh also said that on the two points "consensus has been reached, but (and) a little more time is needed". The news agency explained that the two parties had been consulted on the continuation of the joint regime, but because of the differences in attitudes on the "politics and money" issue, no consensus was reached, and the relevant issues were delayed. However, the date of the next consultation has not been determined. If she can become prime minister as the new leader of the Japanese self-government party, she will be directly involved in the intense diplomatic agenda in the coming weeks.The Japanese newspaper Daily Asia said that given the hard stance of the Japanese self-government party in the past on historical issues and its record of worshiping Yogyakarta, her attitude towards China and Korea will be closely watched. Kyodo News said on the 8th that takaichi sanae has always considered the conservative position, and during his tenure as a cabinet minister, he also visited the Yasukuni Shrine during the "August 15th" and the spring and autumn routine festivals. However, if you forcibly visit the shrine this time, it will inevitably lead to strong opposition from China and South Korea, so the judgment should avoid becoming a diplomatic issue. According to reports, during the debate activities during the presidential election of the Liberal Democratic Party, sanae takaichi said that "Japan-South Korea relations will be deepened" and also expressed his willingness to conduct summit dialogue with China. Regarding whether she will visit the Yasukuni Shrine if she becomes prime minister, she said that "she will make an appropriate judgment as appropriate and must not make it a diplomatic issue". The report mentioned that the APEC Economic Leaders' Informal Meeting will be held in South Korea at the end of this month, and sanae takaichi will also explore opportunities for talks with China. People close to Gao said: "Before the summit meeting, we should avoid laying the fuse." In an interview with the reporter of the Global Times on the 8th, the researcher of the Northeast Asian Research Institute of the Social Sciences Academy of Hailongjiang Province Zhijiang said that High City Early Miyamoto has frequented Yamauchi Shrine several times and is considered to be a representative of the extreme conservative forces. High City Early Miyamoto is not rooted in the self-government party, and after being elected president, his word and line are seen as representing the ruling party of Japan, so in the matter of visiting Yamauchi Shrine may not be as upset as before, may take a certain flexible posture. Da Zhigang analyzed that the Komeito Party clearly expressed its concern about the visit of government officials to Yasukuni Shrine. When the Liberal Democratic Party is a minority ruling party in both the Senate and the House of Representatives, it needs to bow to the opposition party if it wants to pass the bill. If it insists on visiting Yasukuni Shrine at this time, it may not only break its relationship with Komeito Party, but also trigger a counterattack against conservative forces by doves who prefer innovation and freedom in the party. At the same time, it will also attract opposition from many reform camp civil society organizations and social left-wing media in Japanese society. “On the international level, if the high-market early sunset continued to worship the Yogyakarta temple, it will inevitably be criticized by China and South Korea and other countries, not conducting diplomacy, for the high-market early sunset itself will also cause a shock, its own not want to save outstanding branches.” 志 just said, “the high-market intended to give up visiting during the autumn festival of the Yogyakarta temple, has not changed its inner real idea, but after being elected president, in order to successfully be elected prime minister, to form a cabinet, is also for the future needs of government and a series of actions to do the paddle, temporarily suspended the visiting activities “,” he said, “What will the future high-market early sunset do, whether it will be able to bring Kyodo News recalled that former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe set a precedent for visiting the Yasukuni Shrine as president before taking office as prime minister. During his tenure as Prime Minister, Abe visited the Yasukuni Shrine again in December 2013, which caused diplomatic problems. Former Prime Ministers Fumio Kishida, Suga Yoshihide and current Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba did not visit the shrine, but offered offerings called "Zhenzhen" during the routine sacrifice. News raw data sources → https://world.huanqiu.com/article/4OeH2aoHQm5 17WorldNews[2025.10.09-09:55] 访问:42
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