Reborn in Hong Kong: The Tycoon Grows Up
Chapter 1778 Throwing out Wang Zha
I would never say nonsense without evidence, which immediately aroused strong curiosity among reporters at the scene! Of course, everyone knows that with the rigor of the Japanese, they really won't make mistakes without aim. The British will never be wronged without conclusive evidence. Is there any ulterior secret here? It’s really exciting!
In addition to the United Kingdom and Japan, Argentina is also involved, and of course it has a little relationship with Brazil; but it is not very big. Argentina is the enemy of the United Kingdom, and now I see conflicts between the United Kingdom and Japan; I don’t know how happy I am in my heart.
As for other countries, they all have a spectator mentality; the British have dominated the world for hundreds of years and have many allies, but they may have more enemies. Assuming that Japan really has strong evidence, let's see how the British end it.
Uno Sosuke said with a smile: "Next, we will listen to a recording, and the answer will naturally be revealed!"
Then a gesture; the staff immediately understood what it meant.
The familiar voices came, they were all current affairs political reporters; the voice of the Iron Lady was naturally familiar. As a reporter, my foreign language proficiency is not bad; there is no need for an interpreter at all, only a few people are talking; and they speak an authentic London accent. It is a pity not to be an announcer.
The conversation between several people was about the Japanese cargo ship Shinjo and the smuggling of arms from Japan to Argentina. It did not cause a sensation at first, after all, the British speculation was not unreasonable.
It was not until the secretarial staff came over to report that the New City cargo ship was destined for Brazil and that there was no contraband inside. The statement of Christopher Kendivan, the head of MI6, made all the Japanese at the scene excited.
As for the other reporters, they were extremely excited; it turned out that the Japanese really had a great trick and were able to obtain the recording of such an important meeting. It seemed that no country should be underestimated, and they were not as unbearable as they imagined.
After the recording was played, Uno Sosuke said in a very lively voice: "After identification by an authoritative organization, there are five people whose voices appeared in the recording. The identities of the four people can now be determined."
"They are British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, Defense Secretary George Young, Foreign Secretary Geoffrey Howe, MI6 chief Christopher Kenwendi; and of course there is a secretarial staff member whose identity cannot be confirmed yet. But. To be able to access such high-level meetings must come from Mrs. Thatcher’s side.”
"The British have always been labeled as gentlemen, but now it seems so ridiculous. The Japanese merchant ship Shinjo sailed in international waters and had nothing to do with the British. It was directly labeled as transporting weapons and equipment to Argentina, and it was forcibly boarded. He inspected the ship; after being refused, he shot directly and killed the Japanese crew member."
"After the inspection, it was found that there was no problem, but I still wanted to frame it; the Royal Navy of the British Empire and the Royal Pirates were almost the same."
"In view of the fact that the British disregarded Japan's territory and sovereignty, and even the lives of Japanese people. We resolutely retaliated and lowered our diplomatic level with the United Kingdom from the ambassadorial level to the ministerial level; we also recalled the Japanese ambassador to the United Kingdom and some diplomatic personnel."
"And 12 British diplomats will be expelled. As for how to resolve the matter next, it depends on whether the British are sincere. If they keep concealing and framing things, Japan will be embarrassed to be with them!"
Diplomatic levels are divided into three levels: ambassador, minister, and charge d'affaires.
The full name of the ambassador is "Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary", and the ambassador is the first level of diplomatic envoy.
Envoys dispatched by the head of one country to the head of another country enjoy higher courtesy than the other two levels of diplomatic envoys; they have the right to request an audience with the head of the host country and negotiate with senior officials of the host country.
Mainly responsible for the implementation of the functions of the diplomatic representative office and the full authority to handle the affairs of the diplomatic representative office in accordance with the instructions of the country's government. An ambassador to one country can concurrently serve as an envoy to another country or to two or more countries, but the concurrent appointment must be approved by the receiving country, and the ambassador must formally submit his credentials to the head of state of the receiving country, and travel to the receiving country regularly or irregularly to perform the duties of an ambassador.
The full name of a minister is "Minister Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary" or "Minister Plenipotentiary"; he is the second level of diplomatic envoy and is dispatched by the head of state. His courtesy is second only to that of an ambassador, but his substantive status, position and diplomatic privileges and immunities are the same. Ambassador is the same. Their appointment requires the prior consent of the receiving country.
In addition, some countries have ministers in their embassies. These ministers are different from ministers extraordinary and plenipotentiary. They are not the head of the embassy and are not dispatched by the head of the sending country to the head of the receiving country. They are diplomats in the embassy who are second only to the ambassador. The appointment does not require the prior consent of the receiving State.
The full name of charge d'affaires is "handling on behalf of someone"; it is the third level of diplomatic envoy. A senior member of the embassy is appointed to be the temporary person in charge of the embassy, known as the "chargé d'affaires on an interim basis".
Except for the different courtesy received by the three levels of diplomatic representatives, there is not much difference in other aspects.
Unexpectedly, the Japanese took the initiative to lower diplomatic relations with the United Kingdom. This is a very serious diplomatic incident; it will directly affect the relationship between the two countries.
At this time, all the reporters did not react and could not understand what the Japanese meant. The Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union was so fierce that they did not lower their diplomatic level; does this trivial matter matter?
But when I thought about it, I immediately understood what it meant; it was a complete denial of the British. Besides, lowering the level of diplomacy with the United Kingdom will not have as great an impact on Japan as imagined. Both sides are island countries, and both countries have strong industrial strength; the market is more of a competitive relationship, and even the severance of diplomatic relations will not have much impact on both sides.
The British have dominated the world for hundreds of years with their powerful navy; the Royal Navy has the highest honor and status in the UK. Now people have discovered that the so-called British Royal Navy is not so pure; it has actually engaged in frame-up activities.
This time it was discovered by the Japanese, so if this kind of thing existed in the previous hundreds of years, any country that was harmed would think about it.
The press conference was broadcast live and was picked up by many national television stations. Some countries that have been invaded by the British Navy, or whose merchant ships were innocently seized by the British Navy, are already preparing to take action.
Of course, many of them are decades or even hundreds of years old. With the help of the popularity, it would be good to let the British give an explanation. It has dominated the seas for hundreds of years and has impounded countless merchant ships.
Every time, the British were right and found weapons and equipment and other contraband on the ship. Now it seems that the matter is not that simple. The British Royal Navy must have been obstructing it; it was deliberately framed for the purpose of seeking money and killing people.
If the Japanese didn't find out, they would definitely suffer the consequences of being dumb.
The British BBC reporter certainly did not approve of this recording, which involved the four most important British officials; how did the Japanese obtain absolutely confidential information. Moreover, at this time, the whole world already knew that the British Royal Navy framed a Japanese merchant ship; as the only media that had reported it, it was very doubtful whether it was also involved.
The BBC is a world-renowned media. Its reports are unsatisfactory and distort the facts; they even help others do evil. You can only imagine what the situation will be like in the future!
Even if the authenticity of the recording is basically recognized in the heart, one must quibble; at least the rhythm must be brought back, otherwise the entire British Empire will end badly.
The BBC reporter said eagerly: "Your Excellency, Foreign Secretary, a recording cannot represent anything; although the voices sound very similar, it cannot represent a conversation between the British Prime Minister, the Foreign Secretary, the head of MI6, and the Secretary of Defense. "
"How did Japan obtain such confidential information? Does it mean sending spies to the UK?"
The British reporter’s question has sinister intentions! The first is why such a confidential recording appeared in Japan; even if the relationship between the two countries was good before, it was impossible for Japan to master the highest-level domestic meeting. Besides, the conversation also involves Japan, so the other party will not be informed.
To determine the authenticity of the recording, we must first admit that Japan sent spies to Britain; otherwise it will not make sense at all!
Then again, Japan sent spies to Britain; and had access to the Prime Minister's official residence. So are there similar operations for other countries in the world?
It is normal for countries around the world to send spies to each other; but the first prerequisite is to do it secretly. Once the other party knows about it, it can easily cause international disputes.
The Japanese can even eavesdrop on the British Prime Minister's official residence, which shows that their intelligence capabilities are very strong; other countries will naturally be on guard against you, but it will be difficult to gain trust in the future.
Assuming that the eavesdropping on the British Prime Minister's residence is not admitted, it directly shows that the recording was forged; it is not the British Royal Navy that framed the Japanese merchant ship, but the Japanese framed the United Kingdom.
Uno Sosuke said with a smile: "The British Royal Navy directly boarded the Japanese cargo ship Shinjo and shot and killed the Japanese crew members. Can't we have a little counterattack? I dare not say that Japan is a big country, but it is definitely not a master who can be slaughtered by others."
"We don't take the initiative to provoke others, but if that country wants to bully Japan, it can only be said that it has made a wrong calculation."
"The recording can prove that there are still people in the UK who have a noble spirit and know what they want to protect. For example, Defense Secretary George Young, but for others, it is difficult to be recognized to be honest."
"As for the reporter who thinks the recording is untrue, she can find the most authoritative institution in the world for identification. And we accept experts from the UK, or even send the recording to the UK."
"If you are upright, you are not afraid of a slanted shadow. You can never fake it. Justice is in the heart of the people. I hope the British side will take care of itself. Don't do things that harm the country's image. It will only make people look down on it."
"At the same time, in view of the false reports of the British BBC Broadcasting Company, Japan has decided to cancel the BBC Broadcasting Company's interview rights. In other words, from this moment on, the lady's journalistic identity will not be recognized by Japanese officials."
"We hope that all BBC employees will leave Japan within 48 hours, otherwise we will take coercive measures."
Directly refusing to recognize the identity of a journalist of the British BBC Broadcasting Company is equivalent to the Japanese official issuing a blocking order against the BBC. It's normal to think about it. Media reports must be objective. Although it is for the national interest, the facts can be distorted; but the prerequisite is not to be discovered. Once it is made known to the public, it will be extremely difficult to be recognized in the future.
After World War II, the Japanese always chose to endure because of their status as a defeated country. What happened today was that we directly lowered diplomatic relations with the United Kingdom and expelled BBC journalists.
Could it be that because their economic strength has become stronger, they have begun to do whatever they want; but thinking this way would be unfair to the Japanese. The British falsely accused the cargo ship Shinjo of carrying weapons and equipment; once it was true, the entire Japan would not be trusted.
As a country that mainly relies on exporting industrial machinery and electronic products, shipping is a top priority. Once a Japanese cargo ship is labeled as smuggling arms, all cats and dogs will come to inspect it; how can we do business?
There are many countries in the world where the political situation is not very stable; the phenomenon of autumn wind often occurs. If you find a Japanese merchant ship and don't give any benefits, you can directly falsely accuse the ship of carrying weapons and equipment.
Anyway, if you have a criminal record, the world will choose to believe it.
If it really reaches this state, Japanese merchant ships will definitely become the main target of Qiufeng in the future; for an island country, the losses will be inestimable.
Cutting off people's wealth is like killing their parents; the British frame-up is undoubtedly the same as cutting off Japan's maritime lifeline, and it is normal to fight for you.
As Foreign Minister Sosuke Uno announced that he would cancel his identity as a BBC reporter, two security personnel came directly to the reporter who had just asked the question. The meaning is obvious, please leave; you are not welcome here!
It is being broadcast live at this moment, no matter what was decided before; it is only reflected in the language. Without actual actions, nothing can be felt.
Now directly expelling people from the press conference shows that they are serious; the Japanese have already played their cards, and it depends on how the British respond.
Although he is reluctant, he knows that he cannot stay any longer; he must not do anything that would bring shame on himself. At the same time, he also hated his colleagues far away in Falklands to death.
Can you show some professional ethics and actually collaborate with the navy to frame us? Don't you know how serious consequences this will bring? There is nothing wrong with putting national interests above all else; but one cannot sacrifice one's own interests. You continue to report even though you know it is untrue; isn’t that just giving the Japanese an excuse?
After the BBC reporter left, Sosuke Uno continued: "Dear journalists, Japan is a hospitable country. Japanese businessmen always adhere to the most basic business principles no matter where they go or who they cooperate with."
"International law and the country's constitution clearly stipulate that trade in weapons and equipment cannot be engaged in; Japan has been adhering to it for so many years."
"The goods on board the Xincheng cargo ship are all machinery and equipment; the orderer is the Brazilian company Vale. Before leaving the port, Japanese Customs conducted a detailed inspection of the ship; if there are any problems, it will definitely not be released."
"And before departure and during the voyage, we always kept in touch with the Brazilian side. For the British to say that the ship would dock in Argentina is simply out of thin air."
"We will hand over the recording to the United Nations later, hoping that the international community can give Japan an explanation and punish the British for their piracy!"
After saying that, he left the press hall without making any stop!
As for reporters, they already know the whole story; if they don’t hurry back to write a report and send it back to China, it will be too late. Leave the Press Office of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan as quickly as possible, no one wants to be left behind!
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