Chinese mainland urges Japan to retract Taiwan remarks
Chinese mainland urges Japan to retract its Taiwan remarks, saying they breach key political documents and undermine bilateral relations.
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Chinese mainland urges Japan to retract its Taiwan remarks, saying they breach key political documents and undermine bilateral relations.
From fiery remarks on Taiwan to stern protests and coast guard patrols, China has mounted a strong week of responses to Japanese PM Takaichi’s comments. Read the timeline.
Japanese PM’s remarks on Taiwan self-defense angered China, highlighting UN Enemy State Clauses and post-WWII pacts affirming China’s sovereignty over the Taiwan region.
China rebukes Japanese PM Takaichi’s recent Taiwan Strait comments, with official editorials, experts and netizens voicing fierce opposition.
Japan is weighing changes to its three non-nuclear principles, prompting warnings from the Chinese mainland and stirring domestic debate over U.S. nuclear deterrence and submarines.
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.
China warns it’s concerned about Japan’s recent military and security moves after PM Takaichi’s pledge to stay nuclear-free, stirring regional stability debates.
China expresses concern over Japan’s hinted shift on nuclear weapons and military expansion, warning it could undermine regional trust and stability.
Chinese vice foreign minister Sun Weidong summoned Japan’s ambassador after PM Takaichi’s warning that mainland force on Taiwan could threaten Japan, sparking a diplomatic protest.
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.