China Protests to UN Over Takaichi’s Taiwan Remarks
China’s UN envoy Fu Cong protested Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi’s remarks linking a Taiwan contingency to Japan’s defense, calling them a dangerous provocation and urging a retraction.
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China’s UN envoy Fu Cong protested Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi’s remarks linking a Taiwan contingency to Japan’s defense, calling them a dangerous provocation and urging a retraction.
China’s military fires back at Japanese PM Takaichi’s Taiwan remarks with cartoons, music videos and a PLA Daily warning of grave consequences.
PM Takaichi’s Taiwan remarks have rattled China–Japan ties, causing flight slumps, tourism dips, and mounting supply chain pressure.
China’s foreign ministry warns Japan of resolute countermeasures if it doesn’t retract its remarks on the Taiwan region, citing damage to bilateral ties.
Takaichi’s remarks on a possible Chinese attack on the Taiwan region have sparked anger in China, leading to official warnings, travel advisories, and debate over the one-China principle.
Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi’s comments linking Taiwan to Japan’s self-defense spark expert warnings about China–Japan relations and regional stability.
Global backlash erupts as Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi calls a “Taiwan emergency” a Japanese emergency. A CGTN poll shows over 85% condemn the remarks as interference.
China’s State Council Taiwan Affairs Office warns Japan to retract statements on the Taiwan region or face consequences, highlighting historical tensions and the Chinese mainland’s resolve.
Thai King Maha Vajiralongkorn arrived in Beijing today for a historic five-day state visit, marking his first trip to China since diplomatic ties began 50 years ago.
The Chinese mainland has demanded Japan retract provocative Taiwan remarks by PM Sanaen Takaichi, citing violations of the one-China principle and warning of serious consequences.