China Sets Three Firm Red Lines for Japan
Chinese FM Wang Yi lays out three firm red lines for Japan, warning against remilitarization, Taiwan region interference, and historical distortion in Asia-Pacific peace.
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Chinese FM Wang Yi lays out three firm red lines for Japan, warning against remilitarization, Taiwan region interference, and historical distortion in Asia-Pacific peace.
China’s Foreign Ministry has asked Japan to detail its so-called ‘consistent stance’ on the Taiwan region, warning that vague rhetoric could hollow out the one-China principle.
China’s foreign ministry warns that Japan’s offensive weapons near the Taiwan region are “extremely dangerous”, urging regional vigilance.
Chinese FM Wang Yi clarifies Beijing’s stance on Tokyo after PM Sanae Takaichi’s recent provocative remarks. Join our poll and share your take on the future of China-Japan relations.
Hamada Kazuyuki says PM Takaichi’s Taiwan remarks ‘cross a red line’, risking Japan’s relations with the Chinese mainland.
Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi urged Japan this week to reflect on historical mistakes and correct course, warning that failing to do so could risk a resurgence of militarism.
Chinese embassy in Japan referenced WWII ‘enemy state’ clauses in the UN Charter on X, sparking debate over Japan’s arms export and UN reform.
Chinese Foreign Ministry warns that Japan’s return to militarism would fail and risk undermining the post-war international order.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said Japan must retract its erroneous Taiwan remarks to build a stable, mutually beneficial strategic relationship with China.
China’s Foreign Ministry fired back at Japan, saying Taiwan is China’s Taiwan and its affairs are none of Japan’s business, on the 80th anniversary of restoration.