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China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has sharply rejected UK claims alleging Chinese “LinkedIn spies” targeted British lawmakers. Beijing called the accusations “unfounded” and “sensationalist,” insisting it has no interest in gathering intelligence from the UK Parliament. The spokesperson also responded to Washington’s new “Southern Spear” mission and criticised Japan’s bid for a permanent UN Security Council seat during the press briefing.

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00:00Japanese Prime Minister Kishida's erroneous remarks on the Taiwan issue fundamentally
00:12undermine the political foundation of China-Japan relations, arousing strong indignation and
00:17condemnation from the Chinese people. China solemnly urges Japan to retract its erroneous
00:22remarks, cease creating trouble on the Taiwan issue, and correct its mistakes with concrete
00:27actions to safeguard the political foundation of China-Japan relations. If Japan refuses
00:33to repent and even makes further mistakes, China will have to take strict and resolute
00:37countermeasures, and Japan will bear all the consequences. As far as I understand, Japan
00:45previously promised to fulfill its regulatory responsibilities for aquatic products exported
00:49to China and ensure product quality and safety. This is a prerequisite for Japanese aquatic
00:55products to be exported to China. However, Japan has failed to provide the promised technical
01:01materials. I also want to emphasize that recently, due to Japanese Prime Minister Kishida's erroneous
01:09remarks on major issues such as Taiwan, which have aroused strong indignation among the Chinese
01:14people, under the current circumstances, even if Japanese aquatic products are exported
01:19to China, there will be no market.
01:24First of all, China did not invite the media or arrange for the media to film the event
01:28you mentioned yesterday. I actually noticed that many of those present were Japanese media.
01:38China attaches great importance to facilitating personnel exchanges between China and Russia.
01:42China and Russia are each other's largest neighbors.
01:47The implementation of visa-free travel between the two countries will further strengthen people-to-people
01:51exchanges and is in line with the interests of the people of both countries.
01:56According to the UN Charter, the Security Council has the primary responsibility for maintaining
02:00international peace and security. Japan launched a war of aggression during World War II,
02:06bringing profound disasters to the people of Asia and the world. To this day, Japan has
02:11still not thoroughly reflected on its war crimes. Some people are still propagating erroneous
02:15views on World War II history, visiting the Yasukuni Shrine, and distorting history, denying,
02:21and even glorifying, aggression.
02:26Japanese Prime Minister Sinei Takaichi recently openly made erroneous remarks regarding Taiwan,
02:31crudely interfering in China's internal affairs, trampling on international law and the basic norms
02:37of international relations, and challenging the post-war international order.
02:41Such a country cannot bear the responsibility of maintaining international peace and security
02:46and is not qualified to be a member of the United Nations Security Council.
02:52The right of collective self-defense stipulated in the UN Charter is a right created to protect
02:56the collective security of the international community and prevent the resurgence of fascist
03:01forces. Japan was restricted from exercising this right after World War II.
03:11Looking back at history, it is not difficult to find that launching external aggression under
03:15the pretext of so-called existential crisis and self-defense is a common tactic of Japanese militarism.
03:25The alarm has already been sounded. The tragedy must not be repeated.
03:29On the 80th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese People's War of Resistance against
03:33Japan and the World Anti-Fascist War, the international community must be highly vigilant.
03:41We must resolutely oppose any attempt to revive militarism, jointly safeguard the post-war
03:46international order, and protect world peace.
03:52China has repeatedly clarified its solemn position on this issue.
03:56We firmly oppose this kind of baseless and self-serving sensationalism and hype.
04:02Judgments based on erroneous information will only lead to misjudgment.
04:07China never interferes in the internal affairs of other countries, and has no interest in collecting
04:12so-called intelligence from the British Parliament.
04:17China firmly supports the declaration issued by the Community of Latin American and Caribbean
04:21states in 2014 declaring Latin America and the Caribbean a zone of peace, and opposes any
04:26actions that violate the purposes and principles of the UN Charter and infringe upon the sovereignty
04:31and security of other countries, and opposes external forces interfering in Venezuela's internal
04:36affairs under any pretext.
04:38We hope that the U.S. will conduct normal law enforcement and judicial cooperation through
04:43bilateral and multilateral legal frameworks and do more things that are beneficial to Latin
04:48America and Latin America and the Caribbean.
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