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Vice Foreign Minister Wang Yi Lodges Solemn Representations to the Japanese Side on the Chemical Weapons Issue (12/08/2003)
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2004-08-16
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On the afternoon of August 12, 2003, Vice Foreign
Minister Wang Yi called in Koreshige Anamia, Japanese
Ambassador to China, and lodged solemn representations again
on the leaking of chemical weapons left by Japan in Qiqihar,
Heilongjiang Province.
Wang said the Japanese
chemical weapons left in Qiqihar have seriously injured
local citizens and affected their normal lives. At present,
the Chinese side is doing its best to save the people
wounded and fully cleanse the affected
areas.
Wang said the chemical weapons abandoned
by Japanese troops in China are irrefutable evidence of
Japanese militaristic aggression against China. They had
claimed the lives of many Chinese, and still seriously
threaten and harm the lives of Chinese citizens and the
local environment. Wang emphasized that the Chinese
government has always put the life and health of the people
first and it will not allow such situation to
continue.
Wang said that the Chinese government
has noticed that the Japanese side has said it attaches
importance to the serious issue and has promised to deal
with it properly and with sincerity. China urges the
Japanese government to take immediate action, shoulder its
responsibility and deal with problems arising from the
issue. According to an agreement between China and Japan,
the Japanese government has formally taken on the
responsibility for destroying abandoned chemical weapons in
China. The Chinese side urges the Japanese government to
attach great importance to the seriousness and urgency of
this issue and implement the Convention on the Banning of
Chemical Weapons and the memorandum on the destruction of
the chemical weapons abandoned by Japanese troops in
China. The Japanese side should quicken its
steps in dealing with the issue in a responsible manner and
remove as early as possible the "cancer" that has
injured and threatened the security of the Chinese people.
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