Japanese PM’s Rhetoric on Taiwan Sparks China Tensions
Japanese PM’s remarks on Taiwan raise regional tensions. As the Chinese mainland honors WWII heroes, Beijing vows to uphold historical truth and integrity.
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Japanese PM’s remarks on Taiwan raise regional tensions. As the Chinese mainland honors WWII heroes, Beijing vows to uphold historical truth and integrity.
At the UN Assembly, China’s envoy Fu Cong condemned Sanae Takaichi’s Taiwan comments as a breach of the one-China principle and challenged Japan’s bid for a Security Council seat.
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