Abdul Rehman Majeed
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China hates the Japanese because of their history, but did not fight them.
The relationship between the two is one of dislike rather than hostility. For example, China and Japan maintain good trade relations and civil exchanges, and when China and Japan meet a large natural disaster, the rescue teams of the two countries are bound to be the fastest foreign rescue teams to arrive at each other.
As for Koreans, we don't even hate them.
China-Japan relations are fundamentally different from India-Pakistan relations.
And none of the Chinese believed that Japan was qualified to be China's rival. Even if China needed an external enemy to unite internally, we would not choose Japan.
Your words do not match your actions
China warns Japan not to join U.S. efforts to contain it
On relations with the United States, China's foreign minister accused Washington of pursuing 'hegemony' and of seeking to contain China with its allies.
www.japantimes.co.jp
China warns Japan over meddling in its territorial issues, especially Taiwan
China and Japan on Monday held the 15th round of high-level consultations on maritime affairs in Tokyo, their first face-to-face meeting under the mechanism since 2019.
news.cgtn.com
China warns against Japan PM's attendance at NATO summit
China expresses caution at Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's attendance at a NATO summit scheduled for July, saying Tokyo should not do anything that damages mutual trust between regional countries.
english.kyodonews.net
China warns Japan against restricting semiconductor gear exports
China still has some clout as the biggest chip market in the world, and the restrictions could spur competition and growth in domestic semiconductor production.
www.insiderintelligence.com
South Korea summons China envoy over warning on 'wrong bets' in ties
South Korea summoned China's ambassador on Friday to issue a protest, describing comments made by the envoy warning Seoul against making "wrong bets" in the Sino-U.S. rivalry as "provocative" and a possible interference in internal affairs.
www.reuters.com