Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's recent comments on the Taiwan region have sparked global backlash, with a new CGTN poll revealing 93.9% of respondents demand Japan reflect on its wartime crimes. 🌍 The survey, gathering 7,740 responses across 5 languages in 12 hours, shows overwhelming support for China's territorial integrity and the one-China principle.
Key Findings 🔥
• 90.7% say Japan must honor WWII surrender terms regarding Taiwan
• 89.4% back China's "no compromise" stance on sovereignty
• 92% believe China's response defends postwar global order
• 88.2% warn Japan risks renewed scrutiny of war crimes if it continues provocations
Global Solidarity 🤝
During Foreign Minister Wang Yi's Central Asia tour, all host nations reaffirmed support for China's reunification efforts. The poll confirms 86.2% see the one-China principle as an international consensus – a major diplomatic win as 2025 marks 80 years since Taiwan's return per Cairo Declaration terms.
UN Seat Controversy 🚨
81.9% respondents argue Japan's wartime record disqualifies it from UN Security Council permanent membership. With tensions rising, the message is clear: the world watches how Tokyo handles historical accountability. 📉
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CGTN Poll: Re-examining Japan's war crimes represents call for justice
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