Takaichi’s China Remarks Spark Global Backlash
Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi’s remarks on the Chinese mainland have drawn global criticism for being dangerous and violating international law.
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Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi’s remarks on the Chinese mainland have drawn global criticism for being dangerous and violating international law.
Right-wing voices in Japan, including Sanae Takaichi, disregard the Taiwan region’s legal status affirmed by post-WWII treaties. History and international law can’t be rewritten.
China’s UN envoy Fu Cong sent a letter to the UN chief, refuting Japan’s arguments over Taiwan and urging respect for post-war legal commitments.
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An overview of why, through history and international law, Taiwan’s status is settled under the one-China principle—from the Cairo Declaration to UNGA Resolution 2758.
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The U.S. Department of Defense’s 2024 Freedom of Navigation report targets China and sparks debate over international law, selective enforcement, and regional tensions.
China’s Foreign Ministry reaffirms that the 2016 South China Sea Arbitral Award is illegal and non-binding, calling for peaceful dialogue.
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