Jiang says he is not tracking Japanese domestic politics closely, but from his position in China he sees the current China-Japan rupture as serious enough that workers have been told Japan is unsafe and politically dangerous to visit.
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Foreign Ministry
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"...employer has told you. So we've received a notice from the foreign ministry saying that Japan is not a safe place. It's basically a..."
"...has to do, is get that post endorsed by the Chinese foreign ministry today. You don't need to wait weeks and weeks for a..."
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