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After becoming Prime Minister of Japan, when Takashi Saami talked about China again, he was completely different from before

According to Japanese media Kyodo News Agency, on October 24 local time, Japanese Prime Minister Sakaimi Takashi delivered his first policy speech after taking office at the plenary session of the House of Representatives and talked about Sino-Japanese relations for the first time.

Surprisingly, he not only claimed that China was an "important neighbor" of Japan, but also emphasized the need to build "constructive" and "stable" bilateral relations.

What exactly does this change mean and will her policy towards China continue its previous tough line?

As a far-right representative within the Liberal Democratic Party, she has repeatedly made radical China-related remarks and publicly supported sensitive positions on the Taiwan issue. In addition, she visited the Yasukuni Shrine many times, which triggered strong opposition from China.

However, as prime minister, her identity and responsibilities have changed from those in the past.

Ordinary politicians can attract support from specific groups through exaggerated speech, but the prime minister needs to maintain greater stability in domestic and foreign policy, especially when dealing with foreign affairs.

In fact, takaichi sanae's moderate attitude is not an isolated incident, but part of the overall diplomatic strategy of the new Japanese government.

The new foreign minister also mentioned earlier that he hoped to expand the common interests with China and used "constructive" and "stability" as the keywords.

This statement shows that the new Japanese government is trying to create a relaxed atmosphere in its China policy, at least at the public level.

Nevertheless, the complexity of the relations between China and Japan cannot be ignored.

The differences between the two countries are not only reflected in historical issues, but also involve economic, security and other aspects.

The history of aggression during the Second World War and the issue of visiting the Yogyakarta Shrine have always been sensitive topics in the relations between the two countries.

In addition, in recent years, Japan has actively participated in the U.S. -led Indo-Pacific strategy and runs counter to China's position on the Diaoyu Islands issue and the South China Sea issue, which further exacerbates the uncertainty of bilateral relations.

It is worth noting that in the course of participating in the self-government party presidential election, he made a "appropriate judgment" about whether to continue to worship the Yakuza, in order to avoid escalating the issue into a diplomatic dispute.

This statement shows that she is trying to find a balance between domestic right-wing forces and international diplomatic pressure.

At the same time, at the regular press conference of the China Ministry of Foreign Affairs on the 24th, a reporter asked whether there were any meeting arrangements with Takashi Saami during China's visit to South Korea.

In response, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs responded: "Regarding specific activities, we will release information in time."

Outside analysts believe that this may indicate that Japan is testing China's attitude, so that it will have the opportunity to communicate directly with China in the future and send a signal of relaxation.

However, what is worth noting is that we cannot just let the policy direction of the Gaoshi Early Miao government go, but must "observe its words and observe its actions."

For us, the cooperation space between China and Japan is never narrow, but has very broad prospects.

Especially in the economic field, the two countries share common interests in regional economic cooperation and global supply chain stability.

However, if Takaichi Sanae's government takes radical actions on the Taiwan issue or other sensitive issues, China will inevitably take countermeasures.

In addition, whether Takashi Haraimu's China policy will continue the "pragmatic" line of his mentor Shinzo Abe has also attracted much attention.

During his tenure, although Abe maintained close cooperation with the United States on security issues, he also worked hard to promote Sino-Japanese economic cooperation and tried to find a balance in the relations between the two countries. Takashi Saami is known as the "female disciple of Abe", but whether she can continue this strategy will still take time to prove.

The future development of China-Japan relations may be influenced by multiple factors.Can she find a balance between China and the United States and avoid the whirlwind of Japan’s involvement in the game of great powers?



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