Chinese embassy break-in ‘regrettable’, says Tokyo


THE country said it was “regrettable” that a member of its military broke into the Chinese embassy in Tokyo, after Beijing expressed shock over the incident.

The break-in has further soured relations between Beijing and Tokyo that have suffered since comments by Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi about the self-ruled island of Taiwan.

China lodged a protest follo­wing the incident on Tuesday, in which Beijing’s foreign ministry said the man threatened to kill diplomats.

Japan’s top government spokesperson Minoru Kihara said: “It is truly regrettable that a Self-Defence Forces member, who is expected to comply with the law, has been arrested on suspicion” of entering the embassy premi­ses.

“Police are already conducting an investigation to clarify what happened and have implemented necessary measures to strengthen security” of the embassy, he told a press conference.

“We will take necessary steps to prevent any recurrence of such incidents,” he added.

Separately, a police spokesperson said the suspect, Kodai Murata, was arrested Tuesday on suspicion of trespassing after he broke into embassy grounds around 9am local time.

The 23-year-old suspect told police investigators that he was “hoping to meet the ambassador to tell him to refrain from making hardline remarks”.

The suspect said “if that request was rejected, I wanted to surprise him by killing myself,” the Yomiuri Shim­bun reported, ­citing unnamed sources.

Japan’s national broadcaster NHK said a knife was later found at the scene.

Chinese foreign ministry spokes­person Lin Jian said on Tuesday that Beijing was “deeply shocked” by the incident and had “lodged solemn representations and a strong protest with the Japanese side”.

Ties between Japan and China have deteriorated since Takaichi suggested in November that Japan might intervene militarily in any Chinese attempt to take Taiwan. — AFP

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