中国和韩国反对日本首相高市早苗向靖国神社供奉祭品

中国和韩国对日本首相高市早苗周二向靖国神社供奉“真榊”祭品的行为表示反对。中国外交部表示“坚决反对并强烈谴责”此举,并已向日方提出严正交涉。韩国外交部则表达了强烈遗憾和严重关切。

日本首相高市早苗周二为靖国神社的春季例行大祭供奉了“真榊”祭品。预计她本人不会前往神社参拜。

中国外交部发言人当天对此表示反对,称中国“坚决反对并强烈谴责”这一行为。外交部透露已向日方提出交涉,称此举是“对日本战争受害者的挑衅”。

韩国外交部发表声明,表达了强烈遗憾和严重关切。

此外,经济再生担当大臣城内实前往靖国神社参拜,以大臣名义在访客名册上签名,并自费供奉了玉串。这是高市内阁成员首次参拜该神社。

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