Japan’s diplomacy document exposes ‘opportunistic, double-dealing motives’ in its China policy
In its latest foreign policy report, Japan is following the cliché of smears against China by playing up the so-called China threat and interfering in China’s internal affairs, yet at the same time, it restored language that states it needs “strategic and mutually beneficial relations with China.” Analysts said this exposes the country’s opportunistic and double-dealing motives in its China policy.
According to Kyodo News on Tuesday, the 2024 Diplomatic Bluebook said Japan will promote a “mutually beneficial relationship based on common strategic interests” with China, using wording last seen in the 2019 report, although still claimed its neighboring country poses “an unprecedented and the greatest strategic challenge.”
In response, Lin Jian, a spokesperson for the Chinese Foreign Ministry, said at a Tuesday
press briefing that China is firmly opposed to the Japanese document which has followed the cliché of smears and accusations against China, hyped the so-called China threat and interfered in China’s internal affairs unreasonably.
We urge the Japanese side to correct its wrong actions, stop provoking and creating bloc confrontation, truly position the strategic and mutually beneficial relations with China as a guideline for the development of bilateral ties, Lin said.
The two Asian neighbors remain at odds over various issues with Japan intensifying its efforts in joining the US to contain China.
Da Zhigang, director of the Institute of Northeast Asian Studies at the Heilongjiang Provincial Academy of Social Sciences noted that even as China and the US are in competition in multiple aspects, there has been significantly more highlevel communication between
China and the US.
In this context, the first risk Japan faces is whether it can bear the consequences of blindly following the US’ inducement to “de-risk” or “decouple” with China. The second risk is that Japan’s participation in the US strategy to contain China will inevitably provoke geopolitical instability, Da said.