中国外務省の華春瑩副報道局長は28日、安倍首相の真珠湾訪問について「アジアの被害国にとって、何度も抜け目ないパフォーマンスをするより、一回の誠実で深い反省の方が意義がある」と批判。さらに「加害者の誠実な反省の基礎があってこそ、被害者との和解が真実で信用できるものになる」と述べた。 真珠湾訪問への中国メディアの関心は高いが、批判的な論調が大半。国営新華社通信は28日の評論で、真珠湾奇襲攻撃への謝罪もせず侵略戦争も認めていないとした上で、「安倍首相は和解と同時に日米同盟強化を求めている。動機は彼が公言するほど純粋でも善意でもない」と批判した。 根底にあるのは、安倍首相は米国で慰霊するのに、膨大な被害者を出した中国にはなぜ、慰霊に来ないのかという不満だ。 日本の現職の首相が中国の戦争記念館を訪れた例はある。村山富市首相は1995年、日中全面戦争の引き金となった盧溝橋事件の現場の近くにある「中国人
Thank you for registeringPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in Barack Obama's soaring rhetoric in Hiroshima contradicts his own mixed recordIn office, President Obama has launched a three-decade effort to upgrade America's nuclear strength
IN THE years immediately after World War II, only a true optimist would have predicted that in the following seven decades nuclear weapons would never again be used on an enemy. Despite close calls and dangerous proliferation, the world has managed that feat. If President Obama chooses to become the first sitting U.S. president to visit Hiroshima, his goal should be to note that achievement — and
President Obama will make a historic trip to Hiroshima, Japan, on May 27, becoming the first sitting U.S. president to visit the site of the world’s first atomic bombing. The White House formally announced the visit Tuesday after weeks of speculation that Obama would stop in the city after attending the Group of 7 economic summit in Ise-Shima. The president is expected to deliver a speech on nonpr
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko in February. (Valentyn Ogirenko/Reuters) NEARLY SIX months after Russia agreed to an immediate cease-fire in eastern Ukraine, its forces continue to shell and rocket Ukrainian positions on a daily basis. Far from pulling back heavy weapons or withdrawing its troops as required by the agreement, it has built military bases and deployed 9,000 troops inside Ukrain
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