On Saturday, Nov. 22, 2025, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi underscored Beijing’s firm stance against external interference in the Taiwan region and a resurgence of Japanese militarism. Speaking at the first strategic dialogue with Tajikistan’s foreign minister, Sirojiddin Muhriddin, in Dushanbe, Wang made it clear that the Chinese mainland will not allow right-wing forces in Japan to “turn back the wheel of history.” 🌏
Wang Yi, who also sits on the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, stressed that China is ready to partner with all sides to uphold the international consensus on the one-China principle. He emphasized that maintaining the outcomes of World War II is essential for lasting regional stability.
His remarks come amid rising tensions after Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s recent comments on the Taiwan region, which China has called “provocative.” Beijing has urged Tokyo to retract the statements and avoid crossing red lines in bilateral relations.
Youthful professionals and students watching these developments are eyeing the wider impact on Asia’s political landscape and global markets. 🤝 From trade ties to security cooperation, China-Japan relations and cross-strait dynamics will remain key topics to follow as 2025 winds down. Stay tuned for more updates! 🔍
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Wang Yi warns against external forces meddling in China's Taiwan
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