Chinese envoy to Japan calls on Tokyo for support of Beijing Olympics
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[December 16, 2021]
TOKYO (Reuters) -China's envoy to
Japan, Kong Xuanyou, on Thursday said the upcoming Beijing Winter
Olympics had been unfortunately "used as a political tool," and asked
for Japan's support, while also warning Tokyo not to interfere on
Taiwan.
Kong's speech came as members of Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's
Liberal Democratic Party (LPD) call for a diplomatic boycott of the
Beijing Games in February.
The United States and other nations have announced a diplomatic boycott
of the Beijing Olympics due to what they say are human rights abuses in
Hong Kong and China's Xinjiang region, but Japan has yet to make a
decision.
Kishida earlier on Thursday said he has no plan to attend the Winter
Olympics at the moment, taking what appeared to be a slightly softer
tone.
"Unfortunately, there are people in Japan who have a biased view of
China's political system ... and are spreading rumours about human
rights in Xinjiang and Hong Kong," Kong said, adding that it appeared
the Olympics were being used as a "political tool."
"Given that China supported Tokyo hosting the Olympics, I think Japan
should have good intentions towards our Games."
Kong was harsher when discussing tensions over Chinese-claimed Taiwan,
which have risen as President Xi Jinping seeks to assert his country's
sovereignty claims against the democratically ruled island.
Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said earlier this month that
Japan and the United States could not stand by if China attacked Taiwan,
and Beijing needed to understand that.
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A woman walks past the spectator stand at the Big Air Shougang, a
competition venue for freestyle skiing and snowboard at the Beijing
2022 Winter Olympics, during an organised media tour, in Beijing,
China December 15, 2021. REUTERS/Tingshu Wang
The comments sparked anger in Beijing, with China's foreign ministry
summoning Japan's ambassador in Beijing for an "emergency meeting."
"Recently Japan has been making some negative moves regarding
Taiwan, saying 'a Taiwan emergency is a Japanese emergency,' Kong
said.
"This is one-sided provocation and we cannot accept it."
Kong also criticised the "Summit for Democracy" hosted by U.S.
President Joe Biden last week, saying the event itself was "against
democracy."
"Judgement on any country's democracy can only be made by the people
of that country themselves," he added.
(Reporting by Elaine Lies; Editing by Christopher Cushing and
Michael Perry)
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