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According to reports, Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi said a few days ago that relevant discussions will be promoted with the goal of revising the “Three Security Documents” within this year. In response, Foreign Ministry Spokesman Mao Ning said at a regular press conference on January 6 that according to Japanese media disclosures, the key elements of Japan's current revision of the “Three Non-Nuclear Security Documents” include increasing defense costs, revising the “Three Non-Nuclear Principles,” lifting restrictions on arms exports, and vigorously developing offensive military forces. This reflects Japan's dangerous trend of speeding up remilitarization, which will inevitably damage regional peace and stability, and the international community must be highly vigilant. Mao Ning said that in recent years, Japan's right-wing forces have accelerated the expansion of military forces, gradually breaking through post-war rules and international regulations such as the “exclusive defense” principle, and challenging the post-war international order. The lessons of history are profound. Japan's right-wing forces are promoting re-militarization, which already poses a threat to regional and world peace and tranquillity. China and the peace-loving countries and peoples of the world will never allow Japan's right-wing forces to reverse history, and will never allow the revival of militarism.

智通財經·01/06/2026 07:41:05
語音播報
According to reports, Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi said a few days ago that relevant discussions will be promoted with the goal of revising the “Three Security Documents” within this year. In response, Foreign Ministry Spokesman Mao Ning said at a regular press conference on January 6 that according to Japanese media disclosures, the key elements of Japan's current revision of the “Three Non-Nuclear Security Documents” include increasing defense costs, revising the “Three Non-Nuclear Principles,” lifting restrictions on arms exports, and vigorously developing offensive military forces. This reflects Japan's dangerous trend of speeding up remilitarization, which will inevitably damage regional peace and stability, and the international community must be highly vigilant. Mao Ning said that in recent years, Japan's right-wing forces have accelerated the expansion of military forces, gradually breaking through post-war rules and international regulations such as the “exclusive defense” principle, and challenging the post-war international order. The lessons of history are profound. Japan's right-wing forces are promoting re-militarization, which already poses a threat to regional and world peace and tranquillity. China and the peace-loving countries and peoples of the world will never allow Japan's right-wing forces to reverse history, and will never allow the revival of militarism.