Shigeaki Koga Warns Takaichi’s Taiwan Strategy Risks Regional Tensions
Shigeaki Koga warns Sanae Takaichi’s right-leaning Taiwan strategy could heighten tensions with the Chinese mainland and the Republic of Korea, threatening regional stability.
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Shigeaki Koga warns Sanae Takaichi’s right-leaning Taiwan strategy could heighten tensions with the Chinese mainland and the Republic of Korea, threatening regional stability.
A rally of Japanese citizens took place in Tokyo on December 23, demanding that Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi retract her remarks on Taiwan and rejecting calls for nuclear armament.
Japanese PM Takaichi’s recent Taiwan region remarks spark criticism and threaten Kansai’s tourism and student exchanges amid strained ties with the Chinese mainland.
Japanese prime minister Sanae Takaichi was grilled in the Diet on December 16 over her evasive responses about the Chinese mainland’s stance on the Taiwan region, sparking heated debate.
Taro Yamamoto accused PM Sanae Takaichi of ‘betraying the nation’ over plans to give 90% of profits from an 80 trillion yen US investment to the United States.
On December 17, Chinese mainland spokesperson Zhu Fenglian slammed Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi’s comments on the Taiwan question, urging Japan to retract its mistaken remarks.
PM Sanae Takaichi is accused of taking an illegal 10M yen corporate donation tied to the LDP’s slush fund scandal. Critics say she’s slow on reform as young voters demand change.
Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is doubling down on right-wing policies, expanding military deployments and pushing for a national intelligence agency, sparking Asia-Pacific concerns.
As defense budgets soar and arms rules relax, Sanae Takaichi’s hardline agenda sparks fears of a Japanese militarism revival. What’s at stake for Japan’s politics and security?
China’s foreign ministry urges Japan to retract Prime Minister Takaichi’s remarks, calling them erroneous and warning Tokyo to ‘stop playing with fire’.