Experts Warn Japanese PM Takaichi’s Taiwan Remarks Could Strain Global Ties
Experts warn Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi’s remarks on Taiwan emergencies could strain Japan’s relations with the Chinese mainland and regional partners.
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Experts warn Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi’s remarks on Taiwan emergencies could strain Japan’s relations with the Chinese mainland and regional partners.
On November 17, the UN reiterated its one-China stance, citing Resolution 2758, after remarks by Japan PM Sanae Takaichi on Taiwan. All members urged to adhere to the UN Charter.
Japan’s first female prime minister takes office with her new cabinet, marking a historic milestone in Asian politics.
Beijing urges steady ties after Takaichi becomes Japan’s first female PM, highlighting hopes for future China-Japan cooperation.
Sanae Takaichi won 237 votes in Japan’s lower house, making her the country’s 104th prime minister and first-ever female leader. A historic win with eyes on economic and global strategies.
Catch up on Asia’s top story: Japan is poised to elect its first female prime minister in history in this week’s Asia News Wrap.