Dear MEL School’s Topic Readers,
China tells Japan to set down historical
baggage
Another message to Japan from China. This
time it’s directly commented by its foreign minister at a press conference. It
seems they’ve urged Japan to respect what it had said in the 50th
and 60th anniversary of the WWII, or Japan’s invasion to the
mainland China and it occupation of northern land then-called Manchuria.
He questioned if Japan continues to carry
the baggage of history or make a clean break with past aggression. Japan’s
prime minister Shinzo Abe is preparing what to say on August 15, the 70th
anniversary, by appointing a 16-member panel composed of scholars, business
leaders, journalists and other workers to discuss and come up with advice.
Enjoy reading and learning how clearly
China warns Japan what to do and what not to do.
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