China Challenges Japan’s ‘Unchanged’ Taiwan Stance, Seeks One-China Clarity
China pushes Japan for clear commitment to the one-China principle after Tokyo’s ‘unchanged’ Taiwan stance is called ‘far from enough’.
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China pushes Japan for clear commitment to the one-China principle after Tokyo’s ‘unchanged’ Taiwan stance is called ‘far from enough’.
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