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China urges ‘calm, rational’ response from Tokyo after fatal stabbing of Japanese boy

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi tells Japanese counterpart last week’s attack in Shenzhen was an ‘individual’ case and should not be ‘politicised’

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Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi (right) is pictured with Japanese Foreign Minister Yoko Kamikawa in New York on Monday. Photo: Xinhua
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China’s top diplomat, Wang Yi, called for Tokyo to remain “calm and rational”, following the fatal stabbing of a 10-year-old Japanese boy in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen last week, adding that the attack should not be politicised.

In talks with Japanese Foreign Minister Yoko Kamikawa on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in New York on Monday, Wang reiterated that the stabbing was an “accidental and individual” case.

“China will investigate and handle the case in accordance with the law, and will, as always, ensure the safety of all foreign nationals in China … while the Japanese side should see the case in a calm and rational manner, avoiding politicisation and amplification,” Wang said, according to China’s foreign ministry.

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The attack last Wednesday, in which a boy was stabbed while on his way to his Japanese school, has widened division between the two countries, which are at odds over long-standing issues such as wartime history and territorial disputes, as well as Japan’s increasing alignment with the US.

It was the second attack against a Japanese pupil in China within three months, and has ignited a wave of anger in Japan that critics blamed on anti-Japanese sentiment in China through the education system and state-controlled media.

This location in Shenzhen shows where a 10-year-old boy was stabbed by a man while on his way to a Japanese school. Photo: Kyodo
This location in Shenzhen shows where a 10-year-old boy was stabbed by a man while on his way to a Japanese school. Photo: Kyodo
In June, a Japanese woman and her child were attacked with a knife in the eastern city of Suzhou. A Chinese bus attendant was killed trying to stop the assailant in that incident.
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