Japan’s Takaichi sparks Chinese outrage with Taiwan remarks
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.
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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.
Leaders and commentators in the Taiwan region have slammed Japanese PM Takaichi’s recent remarks on the Taiwan Strait, saying they fuel tensions and endanger regional peace.
Former Kuomintang leaders Ma Ying-jeou and Hung Hsiu-chu, along with Taiwan authorities, criticized Japanese PM Takaichi’s Taiwan remarks as ‘arrogant’ and urged caution.
Former Kuomintang chair Ma Ying-jeou criticizes Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s provocative Taiwan remarks, warning they stoke tensions and threaten cross-Strait peace.
China rebukes Japanese PM Takaichi’s recent Taiwan Strait comments, with official editorials, experts and netizens voicing fierce opposition.
KMT chairperson Cheng Li-wun urges a return to the 1992 Consensus over defense spending hikes, proposing dialogue to ease Taiwan Strait tensions.
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 urges the US to handle the Taiwan question with utmost prudence after a $330M arms sale, warning of risks to cross-strait peace.
Japanese politicians and media criticized PM Sanae Takaichi’s remarks on China’s Taiwan region as reckless and risky, warning they could destabilize cross-strait ties.
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.